Description
Hyssopus officinalis
Excellent beneficial insect attractant. Blooms in early summer with lavender blue flowers on bushy plants. Well known for its historical medicinal properties, lesser known for its once common culinary uses. Lightly cover seeds indoors and transplant at 18″ after danger of frost. Moderately frost-tolerant.
Direct seed in early spring or transplant into the garden after all danger of frost has passed. It will need full sun and well-draining soil. Water well to ensure good germination. Once germinated, hyssop will need at least an inch of water per week. Typically grown for leaves and flowers. Perennial.




Maya Wood –
Highly recommend!
Addison Martin –
Great seeds so far I have at least a 90 percent germination rate on all of them (I have used them in a small aerogarden as well as standard seed starting methods)
Naomi Hernandez –
These seeds come in a bag that prevents them from getting wet. It also came with tags which was helpful
Claire James –
I used them in my areogarden and they are all growing, I only started with 6 different herbs
Brooklyn Anderson –
I notice a big difference esp in the morning no more build up or cramping
Michael Anderson –
Best probiotic on the market!