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nettle seed plant Stinging Nettle Seeds – Heirloom Medicinal Herb 5 PacketsGrow one of natures most nutrient rich herbs with Stinging Nettle Seeds (Urtica dioica). Native to Europe, Asia, and Africa, this versatile perennial has been treasured for centuries in herbal and culinary traditions. Despite its famous sting, stinging nettle becomes a nourishing, mild flavored green once dried or cookedmaking it a staple in herbal teas, soups, and leafy green dishes. A Hardy, Beneficial Herb for the Garden: Stinging nettle thrives in
Grow one of nature’s most nutrient-rich herbs with Stinging Nettle Seeds (Urtica dioica). Native to Europe, Asia, and Africa, this versatile perennial has been treasured for centuries in herbal and culinary traditions. Despite its famous sting, stinging nettle becomes a nourishing, mild-flavored green once dried or cooked—making it a staple in herbal teas, soups, and leafy green dishes.
A Hardy, Beneficial Herb for the Garden:
Stinging nettle thrives in a wide range of soils and conditions, often returning year after year. Growing up to 3–7 feet tall, it features heart-shaped, serrated leaves covered in fine hairs that create its signature sting when touched raw. In the garden, nettle enhances biodiversity, attracts beneficial insects, and supports soil health as a dynamic accumulator of minerals.
Why Gardeners Love Stinging Nettle:
- Hardy perennial that thrives in sun or partial shade
- Edible and medicinal once dried or cooked
- Excellent source of vitamins, minerals, and plant protein
- Perfect for herbal teas, soups, and nutrient-rich greens
- Non-GMO, heirloom variety that naturalizes easily
- Supports pollinators and beneficial garden insects
How to Grow:
Sow seeds directly outdoors in early spring or late fall, or start indoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost. Nettle seeds need light to germinate, so press gently onto the soil surface without covering. Keep soil moist until germination, typically in 10–14 days. Transplant or thin seedlings to 12–18 inches apart in moist, well-drained soil. Once established, stinging nettle requires minimal care and will spread naturally.
Harvest & Use:
Harvest young leaves before flowering for the best flavor and texture. Use gloves to avoid stings when harvesting. Leaves can be steamed, sautéed, or dried for tea. Cooking or drying neutralizes the sting, leaving a mild, earthy taste similar to spinach. Nettle tea is valued for its mineral content and traditional wellness benefits.
Net Wt. 500MG
Learn more planting Stinging Nettle in our Survival Garden Training Blog
- The Benefits of Growing Stinging Nettle
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