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Seed Needs Anise Hyssop seeds are non-GMO, heirloom, and untreated, offering a robust perennial herb that grows 2-4 feet tall with aromatic leaves and vibrant purple-blue flowers. Ideal for medicinal and culinary use, these seeds come fresh in moisture-resistant packaging, ensuring quick germination and a thriving pollinator-friendly garden from summer to fall.
J**.
Great seeds!
Good seeds, started in September 2024, now April 25 they look great
F**R
Nearly impossible to find as a plant
In 10 years I only found 1 plant for sale. With these I can grow my own. Anise Hyssop has its unique licorice flavoring, naturally sweet with a strong hint of mint as well. These plant die back but regrow every spring if taken care of.
K**Y
Easy grow
Product easily grew as expected great buy!!
S**S
Slow to grow, very low percentage of sprouting
I planted these all over my garden. I purchase a couple packets and only 2 plants sprouted and grew. It took all summer to grow. I'm in 6A and planted these mid May, its Oct 7 and they still haven't bloomed. I will not buy again and I will not recommend purchasing.
S**R
Pre-planting review
Order was filled accurately; seeds have not been planted yet, so rating might change :)
P**P
no go
Unfortunately I never saw any germination.
A**R
Finally saw some growth.
After posting a review that the seeds did not grow, I recently saw some sprouts and growth. This was after many trials and after 2 months that the seeds were planted in this area.
M**B
A tip for germination
Anise hyssop seeds require light to germinate. If yours fail to do so, you’ve covered them with too much medium. I use SunGro Sunshine Mix #4 for all of my seeds and gardening. Fill a grow tray with with substrate and generously water. Make sure the tray has drainage. Sprinkle seeds over surface. Lightly mist. Place in a sunny warm spot. It’s in the mint family, thus not fussy. You don’t need a dome. Keep substrate moist but not wet. I bottom water and drain excess from the catch tray after letting the planter tray soak for about 30 minutes. Transplant when seedlings have four sets of true leaves. I don’t bother to meticulously separate them. Like I said, it’s in the mint family and won’t suffer from a little crowding. It will readily reseed every year and reward you with sturdy fragrant plants, loved by pollinators. Deadhead trim by 1/3 after each bloom and you’ll be rewarded with many more. They’re really quite beautiful when in a mass planting. Water deeply when it’s hot out. Good luck!
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