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Herboo Cocktail Seed Set with all packets displayed together, showing botanical illustrations for classic cocktail herbs.
Star-shaped blue flowers of Borago officinalis blooming on upright stems, perfect for garnishes and summer cocktails.
Glossy aromatic leaves of Ocimum basilicum growing in a warm, sunny container garden.
Bright green textured leaves of Mentha spicata growing densely, ideal for mojitos and muddled drinks.
Flat lay of the Cocktail Seed Set with all seed packets arranged neatly alongside fresh herb sprigs and mixology tools.

Cocktail Herbs Seed Set

Grow from seeds of your own cocktail herbs. Enjoy a set of flavourful herbs to grow from seed in your own kitchen garden. Perfect seeds to grow on your windowsill, pots or in a garden bed.

  • Grow Your Own
  • Not Fussy
  • Pot Fans
  • Herbs

Cocktail Herbs Seed Set – Quick Growing Guide

This cocktail herbs seed set includes popular herbs perfect for enhancing your drinks. Sow from spring to early autumn, and enjoy fresh leaves within weeks. Ideal for sunny spots, these herbs thrive in well-drained soil and regular watering, making a vibrant addition to any cocktail herb garden.

How to Sow, Grow and Harvest Cocktail Herbs Seed Set

  • Sow:March–September, direct outdoors or in pots
  • Germination:7–14 days
  • Grow:Full sun, well-drained soil
  • Water:Regular watering, keep soil moist but not waterlogged
  • Harvest:Pick leaves from 4–6 weeks after sowing
  • Best for:Pots, herb beds, windowsills

Grow in Your Garden

Grow Your Own Cocktail Herb Garden

Calendar

Cocktail Herbs Seed Set planting calendar: Feb–Jun: Sow indoors • May–Sep: Flowers

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When to SowFlowers / Harvest

How to Sow Your Seeds

Begin by sowing the Cocktail Herbs Seed Set indoors between February and June in a sunny spot to encourage healthy growth. These herbs thrive in containers, window boxes or garden beds where they can receive ample sunlight and be easily tended.

  • Sowing

    Scatter the seeds thinly onto damp, well-drained soil and cover lightly. Place the pots or trays inside a clear sealed container in a sunny location to maintain warmth and moisture until germination occurs.

  • Growing

    Once seedlings appear, thin them to avoid overcrowding and pot on into 30 cm containers or suitable garden beds to allow room for growth. This spacing supports the bushy habit of the herbs and ensures air circulation for healthy development between May and September.

  • Plant care

    Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged throughout the growing season. Regularly pinch back the herbs to promote bushier growth and prevent them from becoming leggy, ensuring a continuous supply of fresh cocktail herbs for your drinks.

Seeds for a Cocktail Herb Garden

Ideal for pots and garden beds, these herbs thrive in most light conditions and add fresh flavour to your drinks.

  • Grow Your Own
  • Not Fussy
  • Pot Fans
  • Herbs

The Cocktail Herb Story

Herbal cocktails have a rich history rooted in ancient herbal remedies. Growing your own cocktail herbs lets you enjoy fresh, aromatic garnishes straight from your garden, enhancing both flavour and experience.

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