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STINGING NETTLE Seeds- Perennial Herb

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Size: 100 Seeds

Urtica dioica: This perennial stinging nettle herb can grow in USDA Zones 3 - 10 and reach a height of 24 - 36 inches. Its small hairs are covered in a stinging chemical that can cause pain when it comes into contact with skin. To grow this heirloom, non-GMO plant in your herb garden, plant 7 - 10 nettle seeds.

Stinging Nettle (Urtica Dioica) - North American Stinging Nettle is a common plant found in moist, forested soil. It is used medicinally and in cooking, but be careful to harvest the top 4 - 5 inches before the plant flowers for optimal nutrition.

Discover the medicinal benefits of Stinging Nettle root, from its use as a diuretic and treatment for joint and muscle pain in medieval times to its modern usage for urinary and arthritis issues.
How To Grow Stinging Nettles From Herb Seeds: Enhance sowing success by mixing small Stinging Nettle seeds with garden sand and giving them a cold treatment before germination. If starting indoors, freeze seeds for several weeks first.Cover trays with plastic to maintain moisture. Transplant 3-4 inch seedlings to garden or sow seeds outdoors in late fall to freeze over winter. Contain in designated area to control invasiveness and use gloves when handling.

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