Saint John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) seeds, organic [CA, CO, MT, SD, WA no]

(11 customer reviews)

$3.95$350.00

Family:  Saint John’s Wort (Hypericaceae)
Hardy to Zones 3 to 7
(St. John’s Wort) Herbaceous perennial with worldwide distribution.  We love this herb that volunteers so selflessly for the betterment of all.  Traditional usage (TWM): restore damaged nerve tissue, strengthens urinary organs, antidepressant. Plant prefers dry to mesic, poor or quickly draining soils, full sun.  Light dependent germinator.  Sow in spring.  Use very sandy soil mix, press seed firmly into surface and keep evenly moist and in the light until germ, which takes about 5 days.  Transplant or thin to 2 feet apart.  Flowers yellow to 30 inches.  Many growers have had questions about this herb because it looks a bit like 2 different herbs depending on the season.  First year it creeps and crawls, and second year it sends up multiple stiff stems that flower yellow in midsummer.

Packet contains 500 seeds
1 g contains ~8,000 seeds
5 g contains  ~40,000 seeds
10 g contains ~80,000 seeds
100 g contains ~ 800,000 seeds

Certified Organically Grown

Due to noxious weed laws, seed of Hypericum perforatum not available to the states of California, Colorado, Montana, South Dakota or Washington.

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  1. Amy

    A+

    Amy (verified owner)

    Planted Spring 2020, excellent germination, grew enough to establish despite hot summer. Harvesting sunny yellow little blossoms this Spring for tincture and leaving some for wild bees who love them too.

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  2. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
    jasperdshide

    Very pleased

    jasperdshide (verified owner)

    I suppose I’m a bit of a pessimist (maybe this herb could help?) so I planted a few hundred of these little seeds in the hopes that I might get some plants. A few hundred seedlings later I’m starting to think I needn’t be so concerned!

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  3. 6 out of 6 people found this helpful
    Donna Hummel

    St Johns Wort

    Donna Hummel

    My St Johns Wort will be in it’s third year in my garden. It is thriving with little to no special attention. I have found that I need a lot more flowers for my oil. I can’t keep it in stock! I love finding my seeds and plants from Strictly Medicinal. I know I can count on high quality. Thank you!

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    javicmor

    Easy to germinate.

    javicmor (verified owner)

    Planted 12/10/2017 picture taken 3/06/2018. Looking forward to St J. yellow flowers!

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    Sandy Rowley

    Sandy Rowley

    Love St. Joans Wort! I use it for sunscreen and sore muscles too.

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