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Skullcap

$ 3.00

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Back in Stock for 2025 with very limited availability

Skullcap is an attractive ornamental herb with erect stems of bluish-purple blooms that arrive in the latter part of spring. The Skullcap herb plant reaches about 14 inches in height and the same in width. It makes a great addition to the front of the herb garden and gives a lovely display! The herb is also known as Chinese Skullcap and Baical Skullcap.    

Contains 10 heirloom seeds

 

Growing Skullcap: Skullcap seeds can be started indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost, or directly start the herb seeds outdoors once danger of frost has passed. Skullcap herb plants prefer light, well-draining soil and a position in full sun to partial shade. After 3 - 4 years of growth, the Skullcap root can be harvested in the autumn and dried for later use.

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Mary's Heirloom Seeds

Skullcap

$ 3.00

Back in Stock for 2025 with very limited availability

Skullcap is an attractive ornamental herb with erect stems of bluish-purple blooms that arrive in the latter part of spring. The Skullcap herb plant reaches about 14 inches in height and the same in width. It makes a great addition to the front of the herb garden and gives a lovely display! The herb is also known as Chinese Skullcap and Baical Skullcap.    

Contains 10 heirloom seeds

 

Growing Skullcap: Skullcap seeds can be started indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost, or directly start the herb seeds outdoors once danger of frost has passed. Skullcap herb plants prefer light, well-draining soil and a position in full sun to partial shade. After 3 - 4 years of growth, the Skullcap root can be harvested in the autumn and dried for later use.

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