
Wormwood seed pack
Wormwood can cause vomiting and stomach cramps if taken in large doses, so do take care with this powerful herb.
Sowing and growing:
Sow indoors anytime between late winter and early summer, or outdoors from mid-spring. Scatter the seed on the surface and gently press into the soil (do not bury). Keep the soil moist and they should germinate within a couple of weeks.
Harvest:Â
Harvest the aerial parts just before it comes into flower mid-Summer.
The fresh leaves are very delicate so handle carefully and dry in a dehydrator at 35C for 12 hours.
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Wormwood seed pack
Wormwood can cause vomiting and stomach cramps if taken in large doses, so do take care with this powerful herb.
Sowing and growing:
Sow indoors anytime between late winter and early summer, or outdoors from mid-spring. Scatter the seed on the surface and gently press into the soil (do not bury). Keep the soil moist and they should germinate within a couple of weeks.
Harvest:Â
Harvest the aerial parts just before it comes into flower mid-Summer.
The fresh leaves are very delicate so handle carefully and dry in a dehydrator at 35C for 12 hours.
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Wormwood can cause vomiting and stomach cramps if taken in large doses, so do take care with this powerful herb.
Sowing and growing:
Sow indoors anytime between late winter and early summer, or outdoors from mid-spring. Scatter the seed on the surface and gently press into the soil (do not bury). Keep the soil moist and they should germinate within a couple of weeks.
Harvest:Â
Harvest the aerial parts just before it comes into flower mid-Summer.
The fresh leaves are very delicate so handle carefully and dry in a dehydrator at 35C for 12 hours.











