
Goldenrod seed pack
Sow indoors anytime from early spring, or outdoors once the soil has warmed up. Sow on the surface, cover with a very thin layer of soil and press firmly, keeping moist throughout. Germination normally takes 1-2 weeks. Plant out after risk of frost has passed.
Uses and benefits:
For many centuries goldenrod has been used as a urinary alterative, helping to soothe irritation, discomfort and infections.
It is also known for loosening phlegm and removing respiratory congestion. It is high in saponins, the ‘soapy’ substances that can cause a bit of counter-irritation that helps to expectorate mucus. Its affinity for the upper respiratory tract make it useful for sore throats and hayfever too. Because it is good for digestion, lungs and urinary system, it is considered an ‘all rounder’.
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Goldenrod seed pack
Sow indoors anytime from early spring, or outdoors once the soil has warmed up. Sow on the surface, cover with a very thin layer of soil and press firmly, keeping moist throughout. Germination normally takes 1-2 weeks. Plant out after risk of frost has passed.
Uses and benefits:
For many centuries goldenrod has been used as a urinary alterative, helping to soothe irritation, discomfort and infections.
It is also known for loosening phlegm and removing respiratory congestion. It is high in saponins, the ‘soapy’ substances that can cause a bit of counter-irritation that helps to expectorate mucus. Its affinity for the upper respiratory tract make it useful for sore throats and hayfever too. Because it is good for digestion, lungs and urinary system, it is considered an ‘all rounder’.
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Sow indoors anytime from early spring, or outdoors once the soil has warmed up. Sow on the surface, cover with a very thin layer of soil and press firmly, keeping moist throughout. Germination normally takes 1-2 weeks. Plant out after risk of frost has passed.
Uses and benefits:
For many centuries goldenrod has been used as a urinary alterative, helping to soothe irritation, discomfort and infections.
It is also known for loosening phlegm and removing respiratory congestion. It is high in saponins, the ‘soapy’ substances that can cause a bit of counter-irritation that helps to expectorate mucus. Its affinity for the upper respiratory tract make it useful for sore throats and hayfever too. Because it is good for digestion, lungs and urinary system, it is considered an ‘all rounder’.











