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Motherwort Seeds - Lion’s Tail
Survival Garden Seeds offers motherwort seeds, perfect for those looking to cultivate this beneficial medicinal herb. Our non-GMO seeds are carefully selected for germination and reliability. They’re a valuable addition to your herb garden.
Motherwort, or Leonurus cardiaca, has a long history of use in traditional medicine. It has potential soothing effects on the heart and emotional well-being. The plant has tall stems, deeply lobed leaves, and pink to purple flower spikes. These little flowers attract bees and other pollinators. Originally from Europe and parts of Asia, the motherwort herb has adapted to many regions. Today, it’s grown in USDA hardiness zones 4 to 8, making it a resilient herb for many garden environments.
Sow motherwort seeds in the garden, in late fall or early spring. The seeds should be barely covered with soil. Motherwort seeds germinate within 2 to 4 weeks. Until they do, provide constant soil moisture for the seeds. The plant spreads through self-seeding, so manage its growth according to your available space.
Motherwort is pretty easy to care for. It handles drought well and can grow successfully in many soil conditions. To prevent self-seeding, remove the flower heads before the seeds mature. If you want to encourage natural propagation, let some plants go to seed. Harvest motherwort leaves and flowering tops when the plant is in bloom in late spring to early summer. The herb is most potent during this time. It can be dried or used fresh.
Growing motherwort in your garden connects you with a traditional herb. One that is noted for its positive effects on emotional balance. Its resilience makes motherwort a worthy addition to any herbalist's garden.
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