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Product Description
Bring your garden to life with our premium Allium Ursinum Herb Seeds—an excellent choice for gardeners of all experience levels! Whether you're planting in a backyard bed, raised planter, or cozy balcony container, these high-quality seeds boast an impressive germination rate, ensuring a strong and rewarding start. Allium Ursinum, also known as wild garlic or ramsons, is a flavorful and aromatic herb that thrives with minimal effort, making it a favorite among beginners and a dependable staple for seasoned green thumbs.
With just a bit of sunlight, water, and care, you’ll soon enjoy the satisfaction of growing your own herbs—free from pesticides and packed with fresh flavor. Plus, there’s nothing quite like the joy of harvesting something you nurtured yourself. Whether you’re expanding a flourishing garden or just starting your planting journey, these seeds are a simple yet rewarding way to enjoy nature’s bounty right at home. Start growing today and discover the delight of fresh, homegrown goodness!

Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Fall or Spring
Growth Habit
Low Spreading
Flavor Profile
Garlic-like, Mild
Plant Characteristics
Broad leaves, white flowers
Use
Culinary, Medicinal
Growing Conditions
Partial Shade, Moist Soil
Harvest Advantages
Edible Leaves & Bulbs
Plant Resistance
Pest Resistant
Allium ursinum
Seed Names
Wild Garlic Seeds, Ramsons Seeds, Allium Ursinum Seeds
Seed Type
Heirloom
Allium ursinum, commonly known as Wild Garlic or Ramsons, is a shade-loving perennial herb with a delicate garlic flavor. Popular in European cuisine, its leaves, bulbs, and flowers are edible. It thrives in woodland gardens and spreads easily over time.
Light Requirement
Partial Shade
Planting Depth
1/4 Inch
Sowing Method
Direct or Tray
Plant Spacing
6–8 Inches
Days to Maturity
180–210 Days
Soil Preparation
Cold Stratify 30–60 Days
Hardiness Zones
4–8
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Fall or Spring
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 50 sq ft
500
Up to 250 sq ft
1000
Up to 500 sq ft
Allium Ursinum Herb Seeds for Planting – Heirloom وNon-GMO وEasy to Grow وWild Garlic grows best in well-drained soil with moderate sunlight. It prefers mild temperatures and regular watering to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
Generally وAllium Ursinum Herb Seeds for Planting – Heirloom وNon-GMO وEasy to Grow وWild Garlic seeds germinate within 14–30 days when kept in warm and moist soil conditions. Patience and consistent care yield the best results.
For Allium Ursinum Herb Seeds for Planting – Heirloom وNon-GMO وEasy to Grow وWild Garlic وkeep the soil evenly moist by watering 2–3 times a week depending on the weather. Avoid overwatering as it can lead to root rot.
Yes وAllium Ursinum Herb Seeds for Planting – Heirloom وNon-GMO وEasy to Grow وWild Garlic can be grown in containers. Choose a pot with drainage holes and use nutrient-rich soil. Ensure the plant gets partial to full sunlight daily.
You can start observing healthy growth from Allium Ursinum Herb Seeds for Planting – Heirloom وNon-GMO وEasy to Grow وWild Garlic after 6–8 weeks. Mature plants can be pruned or harvested as needed based on their type and use.