
Herb Seeds (Wild Garlic Seeds) - Aromatic and Edible Wild Herb for Flavorful Dishes
Add fresh flavor to your garden and kitchen with Wild Garlic Seeds (Ramsons). Known for their aromatic leaves and edible bulbs, Wild Garlic is a versatile herb that thrives in shaded and semi-shaded areas.
These seeds are beginner-friendly and grow well in moist, well-drained soil. Wild Garlic is perfect for herb gardens, forested areas, and container gardening. Its fragrant leaves can be harvested for cooking, adding a mild garlic flavor to salads, sauces, and other dishes. Non-GMO seeds ensure reliable germination and healthy plants.
Features
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Aromatic and edible leaves for culinary use
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Easy to grow in shaded and semi-shaded areas
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Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies
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Suitable for gardens, containers, and borders
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Adds natural flavor to dishes and recipes
SpecificationsÂ
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Common Name: Wild Garlic / Ramsons
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Scientific Name: Allium ursinum
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Seed Type: Edible Herb
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Color: Green Leaves, White Flowers
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Growth Habit: Perennial
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Sunlight Requirement: Partial Shade to Shade
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
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Bloom Season: Spring
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Height: 12–18 inches
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Ideal Use: Herb Gardens, Borders, Containers, Edible Landscaping
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Water Requirement: Moderate, keep soil moist
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Soil Preference: Rich, well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil
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Heirloom: May vary
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Non-GMO: Yes
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Growth Difficulty: Easy
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Planting Season: Fall or Early Spring
Planting Guide
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Soil Prep: Choose rich, moist, well-drained soil in shaded or semi-shaded areas.
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Sowing: Sow seeds directly outdoors in early spring or fall.
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Depth: Cover lightly with soil (~ÂĽ inch).
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Spacing: Space plants 6–12 inches apart for optimal growth.
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during germination.
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Germination Time: 14–28 days depending on temperature.
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Care: Mulch to retain moisture and remove competing weeds; leaves can be harvested before flowering.
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Herb Seeds (Wild Garlic Seeds) - Aromatic and Edible Wild Herb for Flavorful Dishes
Add fresh flavor to your garden and kitchen with Wild Garlic Seeds (Ramsons). Known for their aromatic leaves and edible bulbs, Wild Garlic is a versatile herb that thrives in shaded and semi-shaded areas.
These seeds are beginner-friendly and grow well in moist, well-drained soil. Wild Garlic is perfect for herb gardens, forested areas, and container gardening. Its fragrant leaves can be harvested for cooking, adding a mild garlic flavor to salads, sauces, and other dishes. Non-GMO seeds ensure reliable germination and healthy plants.
Features
-
Aromatic and edible leaves for culinary use
-
Easy to grow in shaded and semi-shaded areas
-
Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies
-
Suitable for gardens, containers, and borders
-
Adds natural flavor to dishes and recipes
SpecificationsÂ
-
Common Name: Wild Garlic / Ramsons
-
Scientific Name: Allium ursinum
-
Seed Type: Edible Herb
-
Color: Green Leaves, White Flowers
-
Growth Habit: Perennial
-
Sunlight Requirement: Partial Shade to Shade
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
-
Bloom Season: Spring
-
Height: 12–18 inches
-
Ideal Use: Herb Gardens, Borders, Containers, Edible Landscaping
-
Water Requirement: Moderate, keep soil moist
-
Soil Preference: Rich, well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil
-
Heirloom: May vary
-
Non-GMO: Yes
-
Growth Difficulty: Easy
-
Planting Season: Fall or Early Spring
Planting Guide
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Soil Prep: Choose rich, moist, well-drained soil in shaded or semi-shaded areas.
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Sowing: Sow seeds directly outdoors in early spring or fall.
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Depth: Cover lightly with soil (~ÂĽ inch).
-
Spacing: Space plants 6–12 inches apart for optimal growth.
-
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during germination.
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Germination Time: 14–28 days depending on temperature.
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Care: Mulch to retain moisture and remove competing weeds; leaves can be harvested before flowering.
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Description
Add fresh flavor to your garden and kitchen with Wild Garlic Seeds (Ramsons). Known for their aromatic leaves and edible bulbs, Wild Garlic is a versatile herb that thrives in shaded and semi-shaded areas.
These seeds are beginner-friendly and grow well in moist, well-drained soil. Wild Garlic is perfect for herb gardens, forested areas, and container gardening. Its fragrant leaves can be harvested for cooking, adding a mild garlic flavor to salads, sauces, and other dishes. Non-GMO seeds ensure reliable germination and healthy plants.
Features
-
Aromatic and edible leaves for culinary use
-
Easy to grow in shaded and semi-shaded areas
-
Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies
-
Suitable for gardens, containers, and borders
-
Adds natural flavor to dishes and recipes
SpecificationsÂ
-
Common Name: Wild Garlic / Ramsons
-
Scientific Name: Allium ursinum
-
Seed Type: Edible Herb
-
Color: Green Leaves, White Flowers
-
Growth Habit: Perennial
-
Sunlight Requirement: Partial Shade to Shade
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
-
Bloom Season: Spring
-
Height: 12–18 inches
-
Ideal Use: Herb Gardens, Borders, Containers, Edible Landscaping
-
Water Requirement: Moderate, keep soil moist
-
Soil Preference: Rich, well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil
-
Heirloom: May vary
-
Non-GMO: Yes
-
Growth Difficulty: Easy
-
Planting Season: Fall or Early Spring
Planting Guide
-
Soil Prep: Choose rich, moist, well-drained soil in shaded or semi-shaded areas.
-
Sowing: Sow seeds directly outdoors in early spring or fall.
-
Depth: Cover lightly with soil (~ÂĽ inch).
-
Spacing: Space plants 6–12 inches apart for optimal growth.
-
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during germination.
-
Germination Time: 14–28 days depending on temperature.
-
Care: Mulch to retain moisture and remove competing weeds; leaves can be harvested before flowering.























