Lovage Seeds - Grow your own Herbs !

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Lovage Seeds, 

 Ligusticum Officialis,

 Lovage can be germinated in early Spring indoors and can also be direct sown in the fall for early spring growth.

Whether starting your own wild flower garden, herb seed garden, 
or adding to an existing landscape, starting with non GMO wild 
Harvested herb seed is the first step towards your success! 
The reward of choosing to germinate your own wild flower seeds
assures you get your herb garden plants off to the best start
possible, while providing the minimal amount of stress in
comparison to store purchased plants. 

Growing your own wild flowers or starting your own herb garden
is a fun and rewarding experience! Once you germinate, grow and
harvest your Lovage, you can use the herb for a number of herbal purposes!

Lovage Root Herb is prized for it's many uses as a respected herb able to make a variety of concoctions. Organic Lovage Root is used for Lovage Root tea, tinctures, herbal extracts and can be added to various home herb blends, making an effective mixture of organic herbs. Lovage Root Powder can also be  encapsulated. Being in the carrot family, Lovage root has significant culinary uses as well!
The lovage root is fibrous with a sweet and earthy flavor reminiscent of parsley and celery although much stronger! The smell and taste is compared by some to resemble Osha Root.

Lovage Root Herb has a very pleasing smell and while steeping, will leave your kitchen with a delightful scent of fresh herbs!

Although non native, Lovage Root now grows wild in the New England States as well as in Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. The use of Lovage dates back hundreds of years being first found around 
the Mediterranean and used by the ancient Greeks and Romans!

Occult, Witchcraft Herb Use, Rootwork Magick and folklore uses - Associated with magic and Mysticism.  Used in various herbal magic spells. A commonly used magick herb among alternative religious practices.

The information we share on this website is based on research from books, the internet, research papers, and personal experience with native plants. The information contained in this website should not be considered medical advice. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. For diagnosis or treatment consult your physician.

    As with any food, allergic reactions can also occur with organic herbs. If you are pregnant or breast feeding do not use this herb. Speak with a medical professional if you have any concerns or adverse reactions.