Basil Herb Seeds ( 260 seeds ) – Basic Farm House
·Approx. 260 of seeds ·Germination Rate: 95% above ·Maturity Day: 65-70days ·Hybrid Quality Seeds ·Packaging 180x130x15mm, 2Grams
Italian Parsley Big Leaf Herb Vegetable Seeds (1000 seeds) – Basic Farm House
Parsley is an herb. The leaf, seed, and root are used to make medicine. Some people take parsley by mouth for bladder infections (UTIs), kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), gastrointestinal (GI) disorders, constipation, diabetes, cough, asthma, and high blood pressure.
Natural Mint Herb Seeds (100 seeds) – Basic Farm House
Mint is an aromatic herb produced by various species of the mint plant (Mentha). Native to the eastern Mediterranean, mint gets its name from a mythic nymph named Minthe (Mintho). Jealous Persephone turned her into a lowly mint plant after she had an affair with Pluto, the god of the underworld. The mint plant is common and a favorite of many gardeners, so it’s easy to grow your own. As an herb, it is gluten-free and suitable for vegan, vegetarian, and paleo diets.
Premium Pack Natural Mint Herb Seeds ( 900 seeds ) – Basic Farm House
Approx. 900 of seeds Germination Rate: 95% above Maturity Day: 30-40days Hybrid Quality Seeds Packaging 200x130x5mm, 5Grams
RARE Stubble Fennel Cumin Herb Aromatic Anise Salad Vegetable Seeds (60 seeds) – Basic Farm House
What is fennel? Fennel is a member of the carrot family, though it’s not a root vegetable. The base of its long stalks weave together to form a thick, crisp bulb that grows above ground. Above the bulb, at the tip of the stalks, it has light, feathery leaves that resemble dill. When it goes to seed, fennel also produces small yellow flowers among the leaves. Every part of it is edible, from the bulb to the flowers, and it can be eaten raw or cooked.Though the stalks and leaves are edible, fennel recipes most often call for the bulb. When raw, it has a crisp texture similar to celery and a fresh licorice flavor. It caramelizes as it cooks, taking on a sweeter flavor and tender, melt-in-your mouth texture.And did I mention that it has all sorts of health benefits too? It’s low in calories, but high in nutrients like dietary fiber, potassium, and vitamin C, to name a few.