Herb Seeds
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Basil – Lemon (Organic)
£2.00 Add to basketBasil – Lemon (Organic)
This unusual basil will enchant you with its wonderful lemony basil fragrance that is caused by a high content of citral and limonene. It has a milder taste than ordinary basil and can be used in cooking or to make a herbal tea. It also goes exceptionally well in sweet dishes adding a citrusy twist.
The plants have small, green leaves with slightly serrated edges. We just love having it growing in our polytunnel or garden and think it’s worth a try if you haven’t already.
(Approximate seed count – 350)
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Celery Leaf – Early Bell (Organic)
£2.30 Add to basketCelery Leaf – Early Bell (Organic)
A ‘cutting’ celery variety of which the leaves are harvested instead of the stalks. Growing cutting celery is a great alternative to stem celery if you just want to add a bit of that delicious celery flavour to your cooking! Cutting celery is more closely related to wild celery, and has a stronger flavour. The leaves can be chopped and added to stocks, soups, and stews. As there is no need to wait for the plant to mature, the leaves can be harvested before traditional celery is ready. The plants are very hardy and will withstand a decent frost. If left in the ground over winter the plants will flower in spring producing many flowers which the bees will love!
(Approximate seed count – 1350)
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Elecampane (Organic)
£1.95 Add to basketElecampane (Organic)
Tall growing perennial herb known for its medicinal properties.
It is an impressive herbacious perennial plant, with a bitter aromatic root that has a long history and current practice of medicinal use, specifically for the lungs. Elecampane was sacred to the Celts and has rich history in folklore, it also goes by the name “elfwort” since apparently it can be used to heal ‘elf-shot’ (condition caused from being shot by an elf’s arrow).
The plant is tall, up to 2m, although will take a couple of years to reach this stature. It has large yellow sunflower-like flowers with narrow petals and beautiful soft leaves.(Approximate seed count – 30)
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Feverfew (Organic) – Tanacetum parthenium ***NEW FOR 2026***
£2.75 Read moreFeverfew (Organic) – Tanacetum parthenium ***NEW FOR 2026***
Feverfew is a bushy short-lived hardy perennial with daisy-like flowers and serrated aromatic leaves, growing 60 to 80cm tall. It has traditional medicinal uses for migraine and headaches.
Feverfew is easy to grow and thrives in full sun to part shade, in well drained soil. It is great for pollinators and other beneficial insects too.(Approximate seed count – 1000)
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Lemon Balm (Organic)
£2.30 Add to basketLemon Balm (Organic)
Popular medicinal herb with delicate lemon fragrance.
Fresh leaves of Lemon Balm make a delicious tea, or can be used fresh in salads. The herb has a long history as a medicinal plant for the nervous system and as mood up-lifting. A robust plant well suited for the British climate and easy to grow.
(Approximate seed count – 130)
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Common Agrimony (Organic) – Agrimonia eupatoria ***NEW FOR 2026***
£2.25 Read moreCommon Agrimony (Organic) – Agrimonia eupatoria ***NEW FOR 2026***
This charming meadow wildflower is a hardy perennial distinctive for its spikes of golden-yellow five-petalled flowers that bloom throughout summer, growing between 50-150cm tall. The flowers are a valuable food source for bees and other pollinators. It is traditionally used in herbal medicine.
(Approximate seed count – 17)
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Shiso – Purple (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026***
£2.50 Read moreShiso – Purple (Organic) ***NEW FOR 2026***
A culinary herb from Japan, Shiso produces deep purple leaves with serrated patterning and an aromatic taste profile of cumin, cinnamon and anise. Shiso can be used as both a garnish and as a colourful and flavoursome addition to your salad mix or stir fries. It’s also traditionally used in pickling, including umeboshi, the Japanese sour plum pickle and tinges everything a plum purple.
(Approximate seed count – 200)
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