Why Choose Our Herb Seeds?

  • ✅ Open‑pollinated and heirloom varieties preserve flavour and genetics
  • ✅ Non‑GMO and untreated for chemical‑free gardening
  • ✅ Available in bulk or small packs to suit growers of all sizes
  • ✅ Australian‑grown varieties selected for local conditions

Popular Herbs We Offer

Our collection includes culinary, medicinal, and aromatic herb seeds trusted by chefs and gardeners alike:

  • Basil: Sweet, Genovese, Thai and Purple varieties ideal for pesto, salads, and garnishes
  • Parsley: Flat-leaf, curly, and Italian types—universally used and rich in nutrients
  • Coriander/Cilantro: Fast-growing herb for fresh leaves and seeds
  • Lovage & Borage: Heirloom and perennial herbs, perfect for aromatics and companion planting
  • Chives & Dill: Popular choices for fresh herb gardens, spice use, and ornamental blooms

How to Grow Herb Seeds Successfully

  1. Sow at Correct Time: Many herbs prefer warmer conditions—ideal from spring to early autumn.
  2. Prepare Seedbeds or Containers: Use well‑draining soil or potting mix in garden beds, pots or trays.
  3. Water Gently: Keep soil evenly moist until seedlings emerge (generally 7–14 days).
  4. Thin and Transplant: Thin seedlings to proper spacing or transplant outdoors when hardy.

Health & Culinary Benefits

Herbs are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and essential oils that enhance flavour and offer nutritional benefits. Many herbs like parsley and basil are also known for their anti-inflammatory and digestive-supporting properties—making them a healthy addition to any diet.

Organic & Sustainable Herb Gardening

By growing untreated herb seeds, you support sustainable gardening practices and preserve genetic diversity. Heirloom varieties not only taste great but can also be saved and replanted—helping you reduce waste and maintain a self-sustaining garden.

Ready to Grow Herbs?

Browse our full herb seed collection above to explore culinary classics and heirloom treasures. Whether you’re planning an indoor garden, herb farm, or restaurant plot, discover the seeds to suit your space and style.

Click here to learn how to raise herb plants from seed.