Borrage & Lime Basil Seeds
Borrage & Lime Basil Seeds
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- Weight: 0.5g & 0.14g
Borage
Hardy Annual
This pollinator friendly wild flowers produces tall green stems with blue flowers. The flowers are edible and are often used in cocktails as a decoration and to turn the cocktails purple.
Sow Outdoors: March - May
Flowers: June - August
Prepare the area where you wish to grow by removing all stones and weeds and raking the soil. Sow seeds thinly over the surface and lightly rake to cover. Germination 14-21 days. When large enough to handle, thin the seedlings to 30cm apart weed regularly. Protect from slugs and snails and water well in dry warm periods.
Growing height: 60cm.
Lemon Balm
Hardy Perennial
Also known as bee balm, lemon balm produces bright green leaves with an aromatic lemon scent. Often grown for their fine tea qualities, lemon balm is also very attractive to bees. Can be grown indoors year-round with multiple sowings and harvests or seasonally outdoors.
Sow Indoors: all year round to grow indoors. Sow from February to May for transplanting outdoors.
Transplant: April - July
Sow Outdoors: May - August
Harvest: January - December
Sow Indoors
Sow seeds into a tray of good quality free draining compost. Lightly cover with compost or a fine grit and place in a propagator or seal inside a clear bag. This will create humidity to help start germination. Place in a light warm location until seedlings start to emerge, the bag or lid can then be removed but seedlings must be kept warm and away from drafts. Germination can take 14 - 21 days.
Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, they can be transplanted into larger pots and placed in the kitchen or outdoors. If plants are to be placed outdoors, they must be hardened off by placing them outdoors during the day and bringing them back indoors at night. Repeat for 10-15 days. Plants can be planted into beds and borders but should be protected from slugs and snails.
Sow Outdoors
Seeds can be sown direct outdoors into pots once the risk of frost has passed. Thin seedlings to 30cm apart once they are large enough to handle.
Harvest leaves regularly. Tear rather than chop to help retain the plants aroma. Leaves can be dried or frozen. For a fresh supply of leaves indoors year-round, sow seeds every 12-14 weeks.
This plant has been known to spread so is best confined to a container. Containers can be sunken into the ground to integrate plants into beds and borders.
Growing height: 50cm
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Packaging
Our seeds come packaged in simple, yet functional packaging to keep costs low and pass the savings on to you. Your seeds will arrive in either a clear film sachet or a brown recyclable sachet, with single sachets coming in at an average size of 6x7 cm. While our packaging is straightforward and no-frills, rest assured that the seeds inside are carefully selected to meet your gardening needs. Enjoy great value and a bountiful garden without the premium price tag.
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