Tarragon/Dragoncello (Bag) – Franchi Sementi
$2.00
Tarragon is one of the more useful culinary herbs; it heightens flavors of other herbs. It goes especially well with tomatoes. Grows about 3 feet high. Start seeds in early spring inside and plant out in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Does better with poor soil. This seed tastes more like the more common Russian tarragon, but the flavor is still great. If you are seeking true French tarragon, it is never grown from seed, only cuttings. 0.3 gram packet.
Tarragon is a perennial plant. This variety can be sown from March to June and can be harvest about two months after the sowing.
The leaves and the flowers have an aniseedy flavour and go well with some meats and in salad. Quite hard to find tarragon seed generally. From Russia.
Seeds quantity: @2800
Approximate weight: 0.4g
Sow: from March June
1g
Tarragon is one of the more useful culinary herbs; it heightens flavors of other herbs. It goes especially well with tomatoes. Grows about 3 feet high. Start seeds in early spring inside and plant out in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Does better with poor soil. This seed tastes more like the more common Russian tarragon, but the flavor is still great. If you are seeking true French tarragon, it is never grown from seed, only cuttings. 0.3 gram packet.
Tarragon is a perennial plant. This variety can be sown from March to June and can be harvest about two months after the sowing.
The leaves and the flowers have an aniseedy flavour and go well with some meats and in salad. Quite hard to find tarragon seed generally. From Russia.
Seeds quantity: @2800
Approximate weight: 0.4g
Sow: from March June
1g
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