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Seed Needs Anise Hyssop Seeds for Planting Agastache foeniculum - Non-GMO Heirloom, 2 Packs

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Grow a fragrant, versatile herb with Anise Hyssop

Seed Needs Anise Hyssop seeds for planting Agastache foeniculum offer a native North American perennial that carries a soft licorice aroma and striking, tall blooms. When established, these sturdy plants typically reach 2–4 feet, forming an aromatic presence in sunlit herb beds. The foliage releases a sweet, refreshing scent when brushed by hands, inviting touches and repeated harvests throughout the season.

From mid-summer through fall, spikes of tiny purple-blue flowers rise above the aromatic leaves, inviting pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to linger. The combination of scent and color can transform a plain border into a lively, living aroma garden that rewards careful observation and gentle care. This plant is well-suited for herb gardens, patios, and containers where sun and good drainage are available.

Garden highlights and practical uses

  • Versatile perennial with a licorice-like fragrance; leaves can be brewed for a tea or used as a culinary herb to season dishes.
  • Attracts pollinators, helping support a healthy garden ecosystem while providing ongoing visual and sensory enjoyment.
  • Grows well in dry upland or prairie-inspired settings, contributing texture and height to herb beds without excessive watering.
  • Leaves and flowers offer options for infusion ideas and aromatic blends, suitable for thoughtful kitchen experiments and natural fragrance projects.

Seed quality and packaging you can trust

  • Non-GMO, heirloom and largely open-pollinated varieties; Seed Needs prioritizes authenticity and seed integrity for the current and following growing seasons.
  • Seeds are stored in a temperature-controlled facility free of significant moisture, preserving freshness and vigor between plantings.
  • Generous quantities per pack; two seed packs per order, ideal for sharing or stocking up for future seasons.
  • Each packet features a distinctive illustration and clear sowing instructions on the back; packaging is tear- and moisture-resistant for durability in transit and storage.

Growing with confidence

For best results, start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or sow directly in a sunny, well-drained bed after the danger of frost has passed. Keep soil evenly moist until germination, then thin seedlings to 12–18 inches apart to promote air circulation. After flowering, a light pruning can encourage bushier growth and, in some climates, a secondary bloom. Harvest leaves as needed, and flowers at peak for fresh fragrance in the kitchen or herb corner. While historical herbal traditions mention soothing properties, outcomes in your garden will vary, and results are not guaranteed. Seed Needs emphasizes freshness, authenticity, and practical guidance to support your planting journey.

FAQ

Q: Are Seed Needs Anise Hyssop seeds non-GMO and untreated?

A: Yes. Seed Needs offers non-GMO, open-pollinated varieties, with most seeds untreated.

Q: How should I sow and care for Anise Hyssop seeds?

A: Sow in well-drained soil after the last frost; keep evenly moist for best germination.