Bugle (Ajuga reptans), packet of 20 seeds, Organic
$4.95
Family: Mint (Lamiaceae)
Hardy to Zones 3 to 9
(Sicklewort) Stoloniferous creeping and freely flowering medicinal groundcover for shade to part sun, used as a lawn substitute or under trees ranging from Oak to Redwood. Flower spikes to 9 inches, otherwise pretty flat. Traditional usage: woundwort, astringent. Sow seed in spring, by barely covering with soil and keeping evenly moist and warm until germ, which requires 1 to 2 weeks. Once the seedlings develop their second set of leaves, pot up individually, and then when they grow into the pots, transplant out to the final location at 6 inch centers.
20 seeds/pkt., Certified Organically Grown
In stock
Question
Lily –
Are these plants edible? Finding a lot of ixed information on the web. Thanks in advance
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Richo Cech –
hi lilly, yes, here we go again with a web full of misinformation and fear. its a medicinal herb. its not so much a food–it isn’t really consumed for nutrients/calories–its a medicinal herb of long repute, centuries of safe usage. richo
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