Outsidepride Horehound Herb Seeds (Marrubium Vulgare) – A robust, medicinal perennial herb that grows well in USDA Zones 4-8 with full sun. Cultivate your own horehound tea, homemade horehound candy with this versatile plant. Growing to 18-24 inches, it produces delicate white flowers in the summer, attracting beneficial pollinators to your garden. Available in two convenient sizes: 5,000 and 10,000 seeds per packet. Easy to grow, low-maintenance, and perfect for creating your own herbal teas.
Our herb seeds for planting provide fast germination and require minimal care. They flourish in full sun, self-sow effortlessly, and continue to grow year after year, making them an excellent addition to any herb garden. Perfect for crafting horehound candy old fashioned and herbal teas.
Our Horehound plant is known for its distinct flavor, making it a great choice for a classic cup of tea. The leaves are traditionally brewed to create a flavorful, slightly bitter tea, offering a refreshing and unique taste that has been enjoyed for generations.
Our Horehound flower is a pollinator magnet due to its small, off-white flowers. These blooms attract beneficial pollinators like bees, drawn to the plant’s rich nectar. This helps maintain a thriving garden heatlh and supports the growth of surrounding plants.
Our Horehound boasts thick, textured leaves that are perfect for cut arrangements. The durable, fuzzy foliage adds a distinct, herbaceous element to floral designs, and its resilience ensures it remains fresh, making it a unique addition to both your garden and home décor.
Our Horehound features radiant, glowing white flowers that enhance the beauty of rustic gardens. These attractive blooms not only provide visual appeal but also draw beneficial pollinators, such as bees, contributing to a healthier garden health. Perfect for gardeners growing medicinal herb seeds, the flowers thrive in full sun and support the growth of surrounding plants, making it a great addition to your herb garden or medicinal herbs collection. Great for those looking to add both beauty and functionality to their garden.
Our Horehound plant brings the perfect field-to-teacup experience. When the leaves are dried, they produce a fragrant, flavorful tea with a unique, slightly bitter taste, enjoyed for generations. As part of your herb seeds collection, Horehound is great for brewing homemade teas or even making horehound candy old-fashioned. With its rich history and versatility, this plant adds tradition and a distinctive touch to any garden, making it an essential for tea lovers and garden enthusiasts alike!
Our Horehound plant offers understated elegance in every blossom. The delicate flowers bloom beautifully thanks to the simple yet effective planting guidelines: sow seeds directly outdoors in early spring, press them lightly into the soil, and keep it moist but not waterlogged. With consistent care, you'll see uniform coverage and vibrant growth. Fertilize lightly during the growing season to promote strong, healthy plants that will flourish season after season. The result is a graceful, easy-to-grow herb perfect for any garden.
Horehound (Marrubium Vulgare) - You can grow Horehound seeds and use the perennial herb plant in your own soothing teas, or if you are adventurous, in your own homemade candy.
Did you eat Horehound candy when you were a child? You may not have known it, but your parents were actually giving you "medicine"! Candy made from the herb Horehound was often given as a cough drop to sooth deep chest coughs.
Marrubium Vulgare Horehound can be established from herb seeds and harvested the first year. This woody perennial has hairy stems covered with 2-inch, toothed, downy, gray-green leaves. The leaves have a wooly crinkled appearance. Small, off-white hairy flowers are born in summer (often start out as lilac or pale lilac) on the 8 - 24 inch tall and wide plant. The flowers attract beneficial wasps and flies to the garden. It's a great companion plant for tomatoes and peppers as an added bonus.
Grow the Horehound herb plants in any well-drained soil in full sun. Keep cutting back for new flushes of growth and extended harvests. The leaves and flowers lose their flavor quickly, so snip them into smaller pieces to dry on screens. When dry, crumble and store in jars. Cut the flowers and harvest it heavily each season as this plant is a liberal self-sower, dropping its own Horehound seeds and spreading.
How To Grow Horehound Seeds: Sow the flower seeds indoors on sterile starting mix. Keep the Horehound seeds moist until germination. Once frost season has passed and 2 leaves have formed on the seedlings, they are ready to transplant into the garden in a sunny location. Do not over water the Horehound plant. It likes to dry out in-between waterings.