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QAUZUY GARDEN 500 Seeds Broadleaf Plantain Seeds Plantago Major Non GMO Organic Medical Plant Seeds for Private Garden Fast Growing Low Maintenance
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QAUZUY GARDEN 500 Seeds Broadleaf Plantain Seeds Plantago Major Non GMO Organic Medical Plant Seeds for Private Garden Fast Growing Low Maintenance

Medicinal. Plantain has a wide range of medicinal uses. For example, bruised or crushed leaves have been applied topically to treat insect bites and stings, and small wounds or cuts. Sow. Plant seeds directly in the garden in spring, or start them indoors a few weeks ahead of time. Germination normally takes seven to fourteen days. Fast growing. …
Medicinal. Plantain has a wide range of medicinal uses. For example, bruised or crushed leaves have been applied topically to treat insect bites and stings, and small wounds or cuts. Sow. Plant seeds directly in the garden in spring, or start them indoors a few weeks ahead of time. Germination normally takes seven to fourteen days. Fast growing. Leaves can be harvested for use 30 days after the first plants sprout from the soil. Low Maintenance. Broadleaf Plantain will thrive happily without very little care. Sow. A week of chilling time in the refrigerator (stratification) helps ensure germination. Then direct sow seeds and barely cover them with soil. Keep the soil moist until they sprout. Germination normally takes 7 to 14 days. Broadleaf plantain is native to Europe and temperate parts of Asia. It (and other plantain species) have spread to most of the world, except the arctic regions. They grow throughout most of the United States and North America. The low-growing, ground-hugging plants display short, thick stems and rosettes of dark, shiny, oval, or egg-shaped leaves measuring about 6 inches (15 cm.) long and 4 inches (10 cm.) wide. A leafless stalk rising above the plant sports spiky clusters of tiny, green flowers in late summer. Plantain herb growing requires very little effort, as the plant grows across the country in USDA plant hardiness zones 3 through 9. Plantain herb grows in full sun or partial shade and nearly any soil, including sandy or rocky soil. How to Grow Plantain Plantain seeds are best grown directly outside by sowing in early to mid-spring after the last frost has passed. A week of chilling time in the refrigerator (stratification) helps ensure germination. Seeds should be scattered directly over prepared soil. Germination normally takes seven to fourteen days. Leaves can be harvested for use 30 days after the first plants sprout from the soil.
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Medicinal. Plantain has a wide range of medicinal uses. For example, bruised or crushed leaves have been applied topically to treat insect bites and stings, and small wounds or cuts. Sow. Plant seeds directly in the garden in spring, or start them indoors a few weeks ahead of time. Germination normally takes seven to fourteen days. Fast growing. Leaves can be harvested for use 30 days after the first plants sprout from the soil. Low Maintenance. Broadleaf Plantain will thrive happily without very little care. Sow. A week of chilling time in the refrigerator (stratification) helps ensure germination. Then direct sow seeds and barely cover them with soil. Keep the soil moist until they sprout. Germination normally takes 7 to 14 days. Broadleaf plantain is native to Europe and temperate parts of Asia. It (and other plantain species) have spread to most of the world, except the arctic regions. They grow throughout most of the United States and North America. The low-growing, ground-hugging plants display short, thick stems and rosettes of dark, shiny, oval, or egg-shaped leaves measuring about 6 inches (15 cm.) long and 4 inches (10 cm.) wide. A leafless stalk rising above the plant sports spiky clusters of tiny, green flowers in late summer. Plantain herb growing requires very little effort, as the plant grows across the country in USDA plant hardiness zones 3 through 9. Plantain herb grows in full sun or partial shade and nearly any soil, including sandy or rocky soil. How to Grow Plantain Plantain seeds are best grown directly outside by sowing in early to mid-spring after the last frost has passed. A week of chilling time in the refrigerator (stratification) helps ensure germination. Seeds should be scattered directly over prepared soil. Germination normally takes seven to fourteen days. Leaves can be harvested for use 30 days after the first plants sprout from the soil.

Specifications

Water RequirementsRegular Watering
OrganicGmo Free, Organic
Pack Size500
Sun ExposureFull Sun
Item Weight1.6 Ounces
Product Care InstructionsKeep The Soil Moist
Soil TypeAny Soil Type
Plant Or Animal Product TypeHerb
Expected Blooming PeriodApril To September
Package Dimensions3 X 3 X 3 Inches
Indoor/outdoor UsageOutdoor, Indoor
BrandQauzuy Garden
Expected Planting PeriodSpring
ColorGreen
Usda Hardiness Zone3