Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) seeds are perfect for cultivating this aromatic perennial herb. Known for its distinctively fragrant leaves, mugwort has been used in traditional medicine and culinary dishes for centuries. It thrives in various soil types and prefers full sun to partial shade, making it easy to grow. Mugwort is valued for its potential health benefits and is often used in teas, herbal remedies, and as a seasoning. With its resilience and attractive foliage, this hardy plant adds both beauty and utility to any garden, appealing to herbal enthusiasts and home gardeners alike.
Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) 1000 seeds, perennial
Sowing month: (Zone 5/ Ottawa)
(Spring and autumn planting) direct seeding in mid-to-late March (sowing as soon as the land thaws, with protective film or greenhouse covering to increase the temperature to help germination) seedling raising in early to mid-August
Growth temperature: 15-20℃ (59-77℉) for germination
Suitable temperature for growth: 5-28℃ (41-82℉)
Planting method: broadcasting or row sowing, when the seedlings are 10 cm high and have 3-4 true leaves, thinning or transplanting, spacing of about 15-20 cm
Light: The requirements for light are not strict
Growth cycle: It last for more than 30 years
Harvesting method: cut leaves or harvest the whole plant