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Seeds of herbs for pots and yard, fragrant Basil, dill, Oregano, Savory and tasty Arugula

Seeds of herbs for pots and yard, fragrant Basil, dill, Oregano, Savory and tasty Arugula
Seeds of herbs for pots and yard, fragrant Basil, dill, Oregano, Savory and tasty Arugula
3.19USD
  • Model: SB0P541
  • Flowering: Colors of the flowers: basil - white to light pink; oregano - white; arugula - white; dill - yellow; savory - light purple. They bloom during the active season.

  • Height: From 30 to 70 cm.

  • Sunlight requirements: Direct sunlight.

  • Soil type: Fertile and drained soil.

  • Cold hardiness: Basil, arugula and dill are not cold-resistant.

  • Longevity: Annual plants.

  • Recommended place: Outdoors or indoors.

  • Optimal time for sowing: Outdoors after the danger of frost has passed. Indoors all year round.

  • Sowing depth: Up to 0.5 cm deep.

  • Cultivation scheme: About 15 cm between the plants.

  • Period of germination: A couple of weeks.

  • Need of watering: Moderate.

  • Recommended fertilizers: We recommend using specialized fertilizers for herbs.

  • Packet: 2 g.

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Online Catalog Semenata.ORG presents a special selection of seeds of basil, oregano, arugula, dill and savory for pots. This mixture of popular spices is very successful. It was selected because each of the spices is added to many traditional meals. You can grow them at home in boxes and various flower containers or in the yard and your garden.

Sow the seeds no more than 0.5 centimeters deep. Sprinkle with some loose soil, then press them with your hand and water. Each of the listed spices needs regular but moderate watering. This is a perfect selection of seeds of spices for pots.

Monitor the seeded soil closely. Do not let it dry out because it will stop the germination. When watering, be careful with the amount of water. If you overwater, the seeds of the spices may rot. After sowing water daily.

You can use each of the spices in the selection to season different types of meals. You will be able to add at least one of them to every dish you can think of. That makes the selection so valuable, as it combines several widely popular spices in our country.

You can successfully grow the herbs in your yard or at home in different flower pots. You can make your yard a herb garden and you will have the plants at any time. You may also create an aromatic corner.

Their stems do not grow very high, only from 30 to 70 centimeters. It is an advantage if the space you have is not big. All the spices in this selection, Basil, Savory, Oregano, dill and Arugula, like sunny and warm places.

Sow them in fertile, drained and sandy soil, rich in nutrients. Some of the spices in the mix are not resistant to cold, especially dill, arugula and basil. The others are cold-resistant.

All the herbs are grown as annual plants. You can sow the seeds in a pot both outdoors and indoors, depending on the season. Sow the spice seeds outdoors in April. During this month the temperatures are already more stable and positive. The risk for frosts is gone and the plants will not freeze.

You can sow the seeds all year round if you keep them at home. The best place for them is next to a well-lit window.

Sow the seeds of the spices 15 centimeters apart.

Fertilize the soil if needed with vegetable fertilizers, if it does not have enough nutrients. Choose a suitable fertilizer for spices.

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