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Gaea's Blessing Seeds - Stinging Nettle Seeds - Non-GMO Seeds with Easy to Follow Instructions - Open-Pollinated Heirloom 95% Germination

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Features

  • Urtica dioica - Non-GMO - Open-Pollinated - High Germination Rate - 95% with the current lot
  • Tasty and no longer stings when cooked - young shoots taste like spinach - rich in vitamins, minerals, and in iron!
  • A foundation of biodynamic gardening - grows well in most climates!
  • Used in herbal medicine as a medicinal shampoo and reputed to alleviate symptoms in cases of arthritis, enlarged prostate, and many other ailments.
  • Gaeas Blessing is based in Illinois, USA. We are committed to promoting sustainable growing methods, to protecting the biodiversity of our planet, to doing our best to ensure the wellness of the environment, and above all, to ensuring our customers' satisfaction. As adopters of the Safe Seed Pledge, we do not consciously buy or sell seeds that have been genetically modified.

Plant or Animal Product Type: spinach


Brand: Gaea's Blessing


Material Feature: GMO Free, Heirloom


Color: Brown


Expected Blooming Period: Spring to Fall


Sunlight Exposure: Full Sun


Expected Planting Period: Spring to Summer


Product Care Instructions: Damp,Iron


USDA Hardiness Zone: 3


Expected Plant Height: 48 Inches


Plant or Animal Product Type: spinach


Brand: Gaea's Blessing


Material Feature: GMO Free, Heirloom


Color: Brown


Expected Blooming Period: Spring to Fall


Sunlight Exposure: Full Sun


Expected Planting Period: Spring to Summer


Product Care Instructions: Damp,Iron


USDA Hardiness Zone: 3


Expected Plant Height: 48 Inches


Soil Type: Loam Soil


Moisture Needs: Regular Watering


Product Dimensions: 3.5 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches


Item Weight: 0.32 ounces


Manufacturer: Gaea's Blessing Seeds


Country of Origin: USA


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  • None of the seeds germinated
Update: This seeds are hard to germinate, they need to be on top of the soil and need constant moisture . It took about 4 weeks until the seeds started . They all germinated if not almost all of them ,they just need some extra care and lots of patience . Also have to mention that customer service is great they responded to the previous comment and sent me another bag of seeds to try it . not one of the seeds germinated I gave them optimal conditions, planted them indoor, and none of the seeds germinated ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2023 by Valentin Nemes Valentin Nemes

  • Comoact
Shipped in an envelope with all the necessary instructions as well as return info. Everything was intact. Can't wait to plant this since it has so many health benefits whichever essential for your body.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024 by Jfantis

  • ZILCH!!!!
NO GOOD! MADE NOTHING. WITH PROPER GROWING TECNIQUES. NOTHING. NOT SURE ANY SEEDS.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by Buyer

  • Easy to grow if you do the following.....
The trick to getting Stinging Nettle seeds to germinate is to 'stratify' the seeds first. What I did was, put a paper towel in a plate, added moisture, put the seeds on the paper towel, covered the plate with clear/waterproof wrap and let it sit in the fridge for 3 or 4 weeks. At this point, the seeds are conditioned (stratified). NOW, bring them out of the fridge and let them sit on your counter for a couple of weeks. When you see the green appearing, put the entire sheet of paper towel outside ON the ground. Don't bury it. Sprinkle the seeds/paper towel with a bit of dirt (to help hold the moisture). BANG. Viola, watch them take off. When they get bigger, you can cut up the paper towel into sections and expand the growing area. Next season you will have more Stinging Nettle than you know what to do with. It's important to let the roots get established before cutting expanding the growing area. I'd say I got (at least) an 80% germination rate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by rynaskir

  • They took a while to germinate in a ziplock bag
But eventually they germinated. Found larger bags to the local store and planted those as well. now let's hope they don't get devoured by critters. they all germinated. or almost all
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023 by Filament Yoda

  • THEY DID GROW!!
Oh, I always wanted to grow stinging nettle. I thought they were strictly spring bloomers and required winter scarification and special treatment. Well, I have tried to follow directions which I now have forgotten. They started coming up later than expected in a partly sunny spot, partly shady. And they're thriving in Northern California August summer temperatures that have been getting into the mid and high eighties. I'm thrilled. They spread (not in an invasive way but almost) and are happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by LIBRARY GIRL

  • Quality seeds produce large plants
Was a bit dismayed when I started these this spring and there didn't seem to be many seeds and they got off to a slow start so I put some in the fridge to cold stratify and that seemed to help. As soon as I put the plants outside the growth shot up quite rapidly. FYI: these are a host for the red admiral butterfly so if you plant them with a nectar flower, you just may attract some. **Be careful not to touch the stems!!** I put them in a separate area of my garden to avoid this because it STINGS as the name implies when you brush up against the plants. Seeds are great quality. Update: midsummer and the plants are very tall. If you re pot them they will grow quite tall and large. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2021 by Dani L Dani L

  • Germinating
I really like the branding and envelope they used to keep these seeds. I made two sets of these but none of them germinated, I might give it another try.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2020 by Tina

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