


Herb and Edible Garden Seed Collection - Set of Six
Grow your own kitchen garden while supporting pollinators! This carefully curated collection brings together six versatile herb and edible flower varieties that serve double duty: they're both beautiful pollinator magnets AND delicious ingredients for your culinary adventures. From classic Italian basil to fragrant lavender, each variety is chosen for easy growing success and maximum benefits for bees, butterflies, and your kitchen.
What's Included – 6 Seed Packets:
Common Chives:
- Edible purple pom-pom flowers and hollow green stems
- Mild onion flavor perfect for salads, soups, baked potatoes, cream cheese
- Perennial herb that returns year after year
- Attracts bees with abundant nectar-rich blooms
- Thrives in containers, perfect for small spaces
- Use cases: Garnishing dishes, herb butter, egg dishes, potato salad
Large Leaf Italian Basil:
- Classic basil with large, fragrant leaves
- Sweet, aromatic flavor essential for Italian cooking
- Small white flowers attract bees and beneficial insects
- Annual herb, easy to grow from seed
- Harvest leaves continuously all summer
- Use cases: Pesto, caprese salad, pasta sauce, pizza topping, bruschetta, Thai dishes
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia Vera):
- Fragrant purple flower spikes beloved by bees and butterflies
- Edible flowers with sweet, floral flavor
- Perennial herb, drought-tolerant once established
- Classic English lavender variety
- Use cases: Baking (cookies, shortbread), tea, cocktails, honey infusions, sachets, aromatherapy
Crimson and Dutch Clover Blend:
- Mix of red crimson clover and white Dutch clover
- Edible flowers with mild, sweet flavor
- Nitrogen-fixing plants that enrich soil naturally
- Excellent ground cover and living mulch
- Loved by honeybees for abundant nectar
- Use cases: Microgreens, salad topper, tea, beneficial companion planting, soil improvement
Edible Flower & Herb Garden Mix:
- Diverse blend of edible flowers and culinary herbs
- May include nasturtiums, calendula, borage, and more
- Colorful blooms add beauty to both garden and plate
- Annual and perennial varieties mixed
- Perfect for pollinators and creative cooking
- Use cases: Salad garnish, cake decoration, flavored ice cubes, compound butter, candied flowers
Pollinator Wildflower Seed Blend:
- Diverse mix of native and naturalized wildflowers
- Season-long blooms provide a continuous nectar source
- Creates a natural wildflower meadow aesthetic
- Includes both annuals and perennials
- Low-maintenance once established
- Use cases: Pollinator habitat, natural landscaping, cutting garden, meadow areas, erosion control
Why This Collection is Special: This unique collection bridges the gap between ornamental and edible gardening. Every plant serves multiple purposes: supporting pollinators, enriching your cooking, beautifying your garden, and in some cases even improving your soil. The mix of perennials (chives, lavender) and annuals (basil) ensures you'll have both immediate harvests and long-term garden investments.
Perfect For: Kitchen gardeners, home cooks, beginner gardeners, small-space gardening, container gardens, pollinator enthusiasts, sustainable living, farm-to-table cooking, culinary adventurers, teaching kids about growing food, Mother's Day gifts, housewarming gifts, foodie gifts.
Dual-Purpose Gardening at Its Best:
- Grow food while supporting pollinators (win-win!)
- Fresh herbs just steps from your kitchen
- Reduce grocery bills with homegrown ingredients
- Know exactly what goes into your food (no pesticides)
- Beautiful blooms that are also edible
- Educational for teaching kids about food sources
- Sustainable, eco-friendly approach to gardening
Growing Success Tips: Most herbs prefer full sun and well-drained soil. Basil and edible flowers are warm-season annuals, while chives and lavender are perennials that will return each year. Many of these herbs thrive in containers, making them perfect for patios, balconies, or windowsills. Detailed growing instructions are included on the back of each seed packet. Suitable for zones 3-10 (varies by variety).
Harvesting & Using Your Herbs:
- Chives: Snip stems and flowers anytime, they'll keep growing
- Basil: Pinch off leaves regularly to encourage bushier growth
- Lavender: Harvest flower buds just before they fully open
- Clover: Young leaves and flowers are best, use fresh or dried
- Edible flowers: Pick in the morning after dew dries for best flavor
- Always wash flowers gently before consuming
The Pollinator-Kitchen Connection: When you grow herbs and edible flowers, you're creating vital habitat for bees and butterflies while also producing fresh, flavorful ingredients. Pollinators visit your herb flowers, then move on to pollinate your vegetable garden and fruit trees. It's a beautiful cycle where everyone benefits, and you end up with better-tasting food grown sustainably right at home.
Storage Instructions: Store seeds in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and high humidity. Ideal storage temperature is between 32-41°F. Properly stored seeds remain viable for multiple growing seasons.
Gift-Ready Packaging: Beautiful presentation makes this collection perfect for foodies, home cooks, gardeners, sustainable living enthusiasts, Mother's Day, housewarming gifts, birthdays, or anyone interested in growing their own fresh herbs while supporting pollinators.
Want More Variety? Check out our Pollinator Garden Seed Collection (12-pack) for the ultimate pollinator garden, or our Flower Seed Collection (6-pack) for pure ornamental beauty. Browse our complete Garden Seeds Collection for individual varieties.
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Growing notes and instructions are detailed on the back of the packet.
Store seeds in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and high humidity. The ideal temperature is between 32° and 41°F.