Description
Urtica dioica
Young shoots taste like spinach and are rich in vitamins and iron. Drying or cooking eliminates the sting, and the attractive plants have a long history of use in herbal medicine. Nettles are also the exclusive larval food plant for several species of butterfly.
Direct seed in early spring or transplant into the garden after all danger of frost has passed. Stinging nettle benefits from cold stratification. It will need full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. Water well to ensure good germination. Once germinated, stinging nettle will need at least an inch of water per week. Typically grown for leaves. Perennial.






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Riley Nelson –
Love the seed and how fast they started sprouting!! Bought them for my hydroponic tower for my apartment.
Naomi Cox –
My kids are having a blast planting! They seem to be germinating properly.
Claire King –
I used these seeds in my hydroponic system in my small NY apartment. I couldn’t stop the basil from growing! Good problem to have.
Brooklyn Reed –
This is a nice selection of herb seeds for growing indoors.
Chloe Sanchez –
Great!
Hazel Hall –
I bought these as a pre/probiotic. I love them! They are so simple to take. I am no longer bloated all the time and feel great overall.
Dylan Hall –
The only seeds that didn’t germinate were my beans, but I have plenty more seeds and will try again. I have and still am getting wonderful results w/ the cucumbers (pickles!), all my corn has multiple cobs and even the tillar stalks are tasseling which equals more cobs. I’ve got more cherry tomatoes than we can eat, a lot of poblanos and jalapenos, and two varieties of carrots are looking good. I will definitely purchase from this company again.
Grayson Long –
Very good. Everything I planted sprouted. Good count and packaged well. Enough for next year