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SCARBOROUGH SEEDS - TARRAGON - 1000 SEEDS - ANISE GOURMET, NON-GMO, HEIRLOOM, HERB, SALAD

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ALL SEEDS ARE FRESH EACH SEASON AND MAINTAINED IN COLD STORAGE TO INSURE FRESHNESS TO YOU

 

The most important question to ask when buying seed is: Are the seeds good, will they grow? Nothing is worse than putting in all the work to plant a garden and nothing comes up. All Scarborough Seeds are germination tested and are fresh every season. In addition, they are maintained throughout the season in cold storage, which slows the aging process and assures they will still be fresh when you receive them.

They are guaranteed to grow, and we provide planting instructions on every package to help you achieve success with your project.

 

SCARBOROUGH SEEDS TARRAGON 1000 Seeds

  

Sweet licorice flavor brightens salads and main dishes. 2-foot plant with aromatic leaves that are used to flavor poultry, fish, eggs and salad dressing

 

LATIN NAME: Artemesia dracunculoides

LIFE CYCLE: Perennial

HYBRID STATUS: Open pollinated

DAYS TO MATURITY:  80-90 days.

DAYS TO GERMINATION: 5-15 days.

 

SOWING: Transplant (recommended): Sow seeds 1/8" deep in soil mix 6-8 weeks before the last frost. When the seedlings are several inches tall, pinch back tips to promote branching and to prevent plant lodging or falling over in the wind. Repeat pinching after two weeks. Harden off before planting outside, after the last frost.
Direct seed: After the last frost, sow 1/4" deep. Thin and pinch back when the true leaves appear. Space 8-12" apart in rows 18" apart.

LIGHT PREFERENCE: Sun.

SOIL REQUIREMENTS: Requires average to good, well-drained soil. Over-fertilization will result in lush, weakly flavored vegetative growth with few flowers.

PLANT HEIGHT:16-20".

PLANT SPACING:8-12".

HARDINESS ZONES: 8-11.

HARVEST: Leaves may be harvested throughout the growing season and used fresh or dried. Plants may be dug in the fall in areas colder than Zone 8, brought inside as houseplants, and replanted outside the following spring.