Outsidepride Skullcap (Scutellaria Baicalensis Siberian Magic) Herb Seeds produce beautiful, vibrant purple blooms that enhance any herb garden. Our compact perennial reaches 14-16 inches in height, suitable in areas under USDA Zones 4-8 with full sun to partial shade. Our skullcap rooted plants are known for its beneficial properties. Easy to grow from seeds, our herb seeds to plant outside attracts pollinators and adds lasting beauty, making it a great choice of seeds for planting herbs for garden enthusiasts.
Our Skullcap seeds is an ornamental perennial herb known for its vibrant bluish-purple flowers. Our stunning blooms, which appear from late spring to late summer, add charm and color to your garden. Growing 14-16 inches in height, our herb plants is great for small spaces, borders, and containers.
Skullcap herb planting seeds is easy to brew and makes a warm cup of tea, well-suited for improving overall well-being. Simply steep dried leaves or roots in hot water to create a calming beverage. Often used for its beneficial properties, Skullcap tea is a natural, refreshing tea.
Our seeds for herbs vibrant purple flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, making it an great choice for lush gardens. The extended bloom period ensures a steady food source for our beneficial creatures. By planting Skullcap, you're helping support pollinator populations and wildlife.
Our herb plants live in various growing conditions, from full sun to partial shade and prefer well-draining soil. Whether planted in a garden bed or container, our versatile and hardy herb seeds add beauty and functionality to any outdoor herb garden space while requiring minimal care.
Our Skullcap Herbs seeds for planting is a stunning perennial that adds vibrant lavender hues to your garden. Our herb seed produces purple blooms from late spring to late summer, making it a beautiful landscape feature to any garden under full sun to partial shade. Suitable in USDA Zones 4-8, it grows up to 16 inches in height using well drained soil. Making it a great choice of seeds herbs for planting and adding color to small spaces or garden borders.
Our Skullcap isn’t just a beautiful plant but also a useful herb for the kitchen. Its roots, rich in nutrients, are versatile and utilized in teas and other traditional uses. Known for its beneficial properties, it is the suitable tea herb seeds for improving overall well-being. Growing Skullcap allows you to enjoy both beauty and wellness outdoors or indoors.
Our Skullcap Herb Seeds features elegant orchid-tinted blooms, adding vibrant color to any garden space. For successful growth, plant seeds at a depth where they’re barely covered and keep the soil moist until germination. With an average germination time of 21-28 days, if seeds don’t germinate, move them to a cooler temperature range of 24-39F. Space plants about 12 inches apart for effective growth, and sow 4-5 seeds per plant under 68F while not requiring direct light to germinate.
Skullcap (Scutellaria Baicalensis Siberian Magic) - The herb garden has never had a more lovely perennial that can be grown from herb seeds! Skullcap is an attractive ornamental herb with erect stems of bluish-purple blooms that arrive in the latter part of spring. The Skullcap herb plant reaches about 14 inches in height and the same in width. It makes a great addition to the front of the herb garden and gives a lovely display! The herb is also known as Chinese Skullcap and Baical Skullcap.
Skullcap is used in Chinese herbalism. There have been many studies on the medicinal benefits of this herb. The Skullcap herb has been used for over 2000 years medicinally, and in recently years the root has been found to have a high flavonoid content. Flavenoids are natural plant chemicals that have numerous powerful and beneficial effects on the human body. Skullcap root is used to treat many conditions and is considered to have anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties.
How To Grow Skullcap From Herb Seeds: Skullcap seeds can be started indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last frost, or directly start the herb seeds outdoors once danger of frost has passed. Skullcap herb plants prefer light, well-draining soil and a position in full sun to partial shade. After 3 - 4 years of growth, the Skullcap root can be harvested in the autumn and dried for later use.