Organic Herb Seeds
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When you grow fresh herbs using organic herb seeds, you are assured that your herbs will be free of any chemicals and pesticides, so long as you don't add any when you grow the seeds.
The Benefits of Organic Herb Seeds
Choosing herb seeds that are organic ensures the healthiest seeds for medicinal and culinary use. Fresh herbs grown from organic seeds are healthier and taste better than herbs grown using commercial methods.
They provide our bodies with important nutrients, increased energy levels, and boost our immune system. Many organic herbal seeds are used in seed form, such as fennel seed tea. Other seeds are ground into a powder for use in cooking, such as anise seeds to add a delicious flavor to Asian and other foods.
Where to Find Organically Grown Herb Seeds on the Internet
The following websites offer herb seeds that are certified organic.
- The largest supplier of organically certified herbal products in the United States, Mountain Rose Herbs, offers a vast variety of organic seeds for growing herbs.
- Offering a variety of certified organic garden and medicinal herb seeds, Organica Seed's products are fresh and healthy.
Other seed suppliers of organic herbs include:
Online Informational Resources for Herb Seeds That Are Organic
There are many excellent websites that offer advice and tips for the organic gardener. The following a sampling of those websites that are specifically for growing organic herbs.
- A Growing Guide for Organic Herb Seeds is a complete guide for growing organic herbs including when and where to plant various seed types, caring for the seeds and plants and links to more resources.
- Horizon Herbs offers books and DVDs on all aspects of growing organic herbs.
- Save Our Seed is a resource website for seed producers.
Using organic herb seeds for all of our herbal needs allows us to keep unhealthy chemicals and other manmade substances out of our bodies.
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