Culver's Root (500mg) Description:
Culver's Root is a member of the snapdragon family and grows short, tubular flowers along a long spike. This perennial plant lends a unique look to your garden and a great aid for digestive troubles. Grow Culver's Root using 100% heirloom herb seeds from Patriot Seeds. Our seeds are sourced in the USA and come in resealable packages, so you can store unused seeds for 5+ years. When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Culver's Root Planting Instructions:
Plant Culver's Root in full sun and in medium rich, slightly acidic soil. Spread the seeds widely across a 5 to 10" wide area. Water well during dry spells and keep weeds under control. The soil should be moist but not saturated. Because Culver's Root is a perennial, it will grow slowly during the first year, but will spread prolifically in the second growing season
Culver's Root Harvesting Instructions:
The root can be harvested when Culver's Root reaches its full height and maturity. Wait until the plant is 4 to 6" tall. You can harvest for several years from a single planting if you leave some Culver's Root plants in the garden at the end of each season.
Did You Know This About Culver's Root?
Culver's Root is also called Bowman's Root after the doctor who prescribed it to his patients as a digestive aid in the 18th Century.
Culver's Root is a member of the snapdragon family and grows short, tubular flowers along a long spike. This perennial plant lends a unique look to your garden and a great aid for digestive troubles. Grow Culver's Root using 100% heirloom herb seeds from Patriot Seeds. Our seeds are sourced in the USA and come in resealable packages, so you can store unused seeds for 5+ years. When you're ready to declare your food independence, buy Patriot Seeds!
Culver's Root Planting Instructions:
Plant Culver's Root in full sun and in medium rich, slightly acidic soil. Spread the seeds widely across a 5 to 10" wide area. Water well during dry spells and keep weeds under control. The soil should be moist but not saturated. Because Culver's Root is a perennial, it will grow slowly during the first year, but will spread prolifically in the second growing season
Culver's Root Harvesting Instructions:
The root can be harvested when Culver's Root reaches its full height and maturity. Wait until the plant is 4 to 6" tall. You can harvest for several years from a single planting if you leave some Culver's Root plants in the garden at the end of each season.
Did You Know This About Culver's Root?
Culver's Root is also called Bowman's Root after the doctor who prescribed it to his patients as a digestive aid in the 18th Century.