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6 packs of medicinal herb seeds

Thousands of seeds!!! I don't skimp on seeds -- your packs will contain a generous number so you can spread them around your neighborhood or share with friends and family.

This variety pack contains six different medicinal herbs harvested and packed here on Payne Mountain Farms in the North Georgia mountains. All seeds are organic and wild harvested by hand.

6 Varieties of medicinal herb seeds!

  1. Mullein seeds -- tea made from the leaves heals and protects the lungs -- likes any soil and lots of sun, grows up to 6 feet tall
  2. Plantain seeds -- The leaves make a great skin ointment -- likes any soil, part shade or sun, grow up to 1 foot
  3. Chickweed seeds -- tender young plants are great in a spring tonic -- likes moist soil and part shade, up to 8 inches tall
  4. Wild lettuce seeds -- the leaves are used to treat insomnia via a relaxing tea -- likes any soil, sunny location, up to 6 feet tall
  5. Fennel seeds -- the seeds are great for indigestion -- likes fertile, rich soil and lots of sun and moisture, up to 5 feet tall
  6. Burdock seeds -- eat the roots to improve liver function -- likes rich soil and part shade, up to 4 feet tall

 

 

 

Blessings to you and yours!

Payne Mountain Farms

Located in Blairsville, Georgia, Tony and I sell wild herbs and handcrafted products - all dried, produced and packaged on our family farm in the North Georgia Mountains. Inventory changes with the seasons depending on what is available and may also vary from year to year. Celebrating our Appalachian heritage where sustainable farming is a way of life, we appreciate our customers and promise to provide the best service, the highest quality merchandise, a secure shopping experience, and fair prices.

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