Welsh Herbs seed kit with rosemary, pot marigold and thyme

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Cultivate an edible, drinkable and medicinal Celtic herb garden and learn about the Welsh names and uses for teim (thyme), melyn mair (pot marigold), and rhosmari (rosemary) in Welsh folklore.

Whether for their spiritual and cultural significance, culinary delights or restorative powers, herbs have an important role in ancient and contemporary Wales. The famed Physicians of Myddfai were a group of Medieval medicine men, who administered botanic concoctions to Welsh royalty whose herbal recipes and prescriptions are documented in the 14th century Red Book of Hergest. In Welsh folklore, herbs feature in many aspects of daily life as well as being imbued with magical powers, often associated with protection from unwanted spirits and attracting suitors.

Handmade in Pembrokeshire, our seed kits contain:

  • 3 x packs of organic seeds

  • 3 x illustrated herb care cards with sowing and growing instructions

  • A4 info sheet with botanical origin stories and floral recipes to try at home

All products are designed and produced in Pembrokeshire, using 100% recycled paper / cardstock and organic seeds produced in Cornwall.

Seeds can be sown indoors or outdoors. For best results sow soon after purchase.

Free postage: orders are dispatched within two working days with Royal Mail 2nd class service, unless selected otherwise.

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Cultivate an edible, drinkable and medicinal Celtic herb garden and learn about the Welsh names and uses for teim (thyme), melyn mair (pot marigold), and rhosmari (rosemary) in Welsh folklore.

Whether for their spiritual and cultural significance, culinary delights or restorative powers, herbs have an important role in ancient and contemporary Wales. The famed Physicians of Myddfai were a group of Medieval medicine men, who administered botanic concoctions to Welsh royalty whose herbal recipes and prescriptions are documented in the 14th century Red Book of Hergest. In Welsh folklore, herbs feature in many aspects of daily life as well as being imbued with magical powers, often associated with protection from unwanted spirits and attracting suitors.

Handmade in Pembrokeshire, our seed kits contain:

  • 3 x packs of organic seeds

  • 3 x illustrated herb care cards with sowing and growing instructions

  • A4 info sheet with botanical origin stories and floral recipes to try at home

All products are designed and produced in Pembrokeshire, using 100% recycled paper / cardstock and organic seeds produced in Cornwall.

Seeds can be sown indoors or outdoors. For best results sow soon after purchase.

Free postage: orders are dispatched within two working days with Royal Mail 2nd class service, unless selected otherwise.

Cultivate an edible, drinkable and medicinal Celtic herb garden and learn about the Welsh names and uses for teim (thyme), melyn mair (pot marigold), and rhosmari (rosemary) in Welsh folklore.

Whether for their spiritual and cultural significance, culinary delights or restorative powers, herbs have an important role in ancient and contemporary Wales. The famed Physicians of Myddfai were a group of Medieval medicine men, who administered botanic concoctions to Welsh royalty whose herbal recipes and prescriptions are documented in the 14th century Red Book of Hergest. In Welsh folklore, herbs feature in many aspects of daily life as well as being imbued with magical powers, often associated with protection from unwanted spirits and attracting suitors.

Handmade in Pembrokeshire, our seed kits contain:

  • 3 x packs of organic seeds

  • 3 x illustrated herb care cards with sowing and growing instructions

  • A4 info sheet with botanical origin stories and floral recipes to try at home

All products are designed and produced in Pembrokeshire, using 100% recycled paper / cardstock and organic seeds produced in Cornwall.

Seeds can be sown indoors or outdoors. For best results sow soon after purchase.

Free postage: orders are dispatched within two working days with Royal Mail 2nd class service, unless selected otherwise.