This 18 Culinary Herb Seeds collection brings together a complete heirloom, non-GMO assortment for the ultimate kitchen garden, featuring Genovese basil, Thai basil, a culinary basil mix, cilantro, flat leaf parsley, dill, chives, oregano, rosemary, sage, thyme, spearmint, lavender, marjoram, fennel, anise, summer savory, and garden cress, with each herb carefully selected for cooking, teas, and gourmet recipes. Designed as a complete kitchen herb garden, it combines essential staples with unique flavors, giving you fresh herbs at your fingertips indoors or outdoors, from Italian classics like basil, parsley, and oregano to fragrant tea and specialty herbs such as anise and Thai basil. The collection also offers versatile garden benefits, as these herbs attract pollinators, support companion planting in vegetable gardens, add fragrance and greenery, and provide fresh cuttings for meals, herbal remedies, and teas. Easy to grow and beginner friendly, the seeds are suited for containers, hydroponic systems, raised beds, or traditional garden plots, adapt well across USDA zones, and support year-round growing in apartments, patios, or backyard gardens. Produced by Survival Garden Seeds, a family-owned American seed company, all varieties are heirloom, open-pollinated, and non-GMO, packed and tested in the USA for high germination, and include clear planting instructions and seed-saving tips to help gardeners of any level grow with confidence.
18 CULINARY HERB SEEDS – Genovese Basil, Thai Basil, Cilantro, Parsley, Dill, Chives, Oregano, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme, Spearmint, Lavender, Marjoram, Fennel, Anise, Summer Savory, Garden Cress and Basil Mix in one heirloom non-GMO collection
COMPLETE KITCHEN HERB GARDEN – A carefully curated mix that includes essential staples and specialty herbs, with everything from classic Italian herbs to herbal teas and unique gourmet flavors in one set
VERSATILE GARDEN USES – Culinary herbs attract pollinators, improve soil health, add fragrance and greenery, and thrive alongside vegetables as natural companion plants