BEAUTIFUL AND POLLINATOR-FRIENDLY: Our Salad seeds herbs consists of delicate pink-purple flowers, blooming from late spring to mid-fall while adding beauty to your herb garden. Our attractive blooms grow up to 24 inches and not only enhance your landscape but also draw beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies, supporting a vibrant, healthy garden year-round. PERENNIAL AND COLD-HARDY: Our Salad Burnet is a hardy perennial herb seeds that flourishes year after year in areas under USDA Zones 4-9. Cold-tolerant, our herb plant withstands frost and regrow in spring after fading back in winter. It’s a low-maintenance choice, ensuring fresh, flavorful leaves season after season without much effort on your part. CUCUMBER-LIKE FLAVOR: The fresh leaves of our Salad Burnet plant have a cucumber-like flavor, great for summer salad greens, dressings, vinegars, and garnishes. As a garden salad, their subtle, refreshing taste adds a mild yet crisp touch to dishes without overpowering, making it well-suited for culinary creations like cocktails and chilled soups. SELF-SEEDING AND DROUGHT-TOLERANT: Our Salad Burnet is self-seeding, spreading naturally throughout your garden while you enjoy fresh leaves. To control growth, simply trim the flowers. Once established, our perennial plants are highly drought-tolerant, needing minimal water to prosper, making it suitable for xeriscaping and low-water gardens. LOW MAINTENANCE AND EASY TO GROW: Flourishing in full sun or partial shade, our green Salad Burnet requires minimal care and tolerates a variety of soil types. It’s also naturally avoided by deer, making it a great choice for wildlife-prone areas. To start, sow 15-20 seeds with 8-12 inches apart and 18 inches in rows at 1/4 inch depth under 68F to germinate for 7-21 days for effective growth. Our Outsidepride Salad Burnet (Sanguisorba Minor) Herb Seeds are a beautiful and pollinator-friendly addition to any herb garden. With delicate pink-purple flowers blooming from late spring to mid-fall, our plants not only enhance your landscape but also attract bees and butterflies, promoting a healthy garden habitat. As a cold-hardy perennial, our Salad Burnet grows year after year in areas under USDA Zones 4-9, tolerating frost and regrowing in the spring. The fresh leaves have a cucumber-like flavor, suitable for summer salads, dressings, vinegars, and garnishes, adding a refreshing touch without overpowering other ingredients. Our self-seeding plant is also drought-tolerant, requiring minimal water once established, making it great for xeriscaping and low-water gardens. Low-maintenance and easy to grow, Salad Burnet flourishes in full sun or partial shade, tolerates a variety of soil types, and is naturally avoided by deer, making it a great option for wildlife-prone areas. To start, sow 15-20 seeds with 8-12 inches apart and 18 inches in rows at 1/4 inch depth under 68F to germinate for 7-21 days for effective growth.