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Included in Sets - Starts at $0.48 per Herb Seeds Variety
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Fresh herbs are the fastest upgrade any cook's garden can get, and growing them from herb seeds costs a fraction of buying little supermarket pots. This collection covers the classics and the hard-to-find: basil, cilantro, dill, parsley, thyme, oregano, sage, lavender, chamomile and dozens more, all non-GMO heirloom varieties. Most herbs are happy in a pot on a sunny windowsill, so you can grow them year round even without a garden. Many, like dill, cilantro and basil, go from sowing to first harvest in just a few weeks. If you want to buy herb seeds for planting indoors or out, every packet here links to its own free growing guide.
What we love about growing herbs from seed
- Snip fresh flavor whenever you cook instead of paying for wilting store bunches
- Most herbs thrive in a pot on a windowsill, no garden required
- Fast payoff: many herbs are ready to pick within a few weeks of sowing
- Flowering herbs like lavender and chamomile keep bees and butterflies coming
- Heirloom varieties let you save seed and never buy basil twice
Heirloom herb seeds for the kitchen, the windowsill and the bees
This collection spans everyday cooking herbs (basil, parsley, cilantro, dill, chives, oregano, thyme), tea and fragrance classics (chamomile, lavender, lemon balm, mint) and old-world rarities like lovage, chervil, hyssop and summer savory. It is one of the widest heirloom herb selections you will find in a single shop, and every variety is open pollinated, so the seed you save grows true.
How to choose herb seeds
Cook first: pick the five herbs you actually reach for, then add one or two you have never grown. Soft annual herbs (basil, cilantro, dill) grow fast and are best sown every few weeks for a steady supply. Woody perennials (thyme, oregano, sage, lavender) take longer from seed but come back year after year. For tea lovers, chamomile and lemon balm are the easy starting pair.
Growing herbs from seed
Most herb seeds are tiny: sow them shallow, keep the surface moist, and give them warmth and bright light. Indoors, a south-facing windowsill works all year. Outdoors, sow after your last frost. Typical germination runs 7 to 21 days depending on the species, and each packet's free growing guide has exact depth, spacing and harvest timing.
Popular herb seed collections
Browse by herb: basil seeds, cilantro seeds, dill seeds, parsley seeds, thyme seeds, oregano seeds, lavender seeds, chamomile seeds, mint seeds and sage seeds. Pair your herbs with vegetable seeds or add color with flower seeds.
Why buy herb seeds from Organo Republic
Our herb seeds are non-GMO, open-pollinated heirlooms with a high germination rate, sold by a licensed seed dealer based in the USA. Each packet carries a QR code that opens its free growing guide, and orders over $49 ship free.





























