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Product Description
Goldenseal Root Seeds are a unique heirloom woodland plant well suited for shaded and partially shaded gardens. This slow-growing perennial thrives in cool, humus-rich soil and mimics natural forest floor conditions. Known for its attractive foliage and spring blooms, Goldenseal is an excellent choice for gardeners interested in native plants and shade-tolerant garden varieties.
These non-GMO seeds are ideal for woodland gardens, shaded borders, and naturalized planting areas. With patience and proper growing conditions, Goldenseal establishes into a long-lived plant that enhances biodiversity and complements other shade-loving species.

Life Cycle
Perennial herb
Planting Season
Spring planting
Growth Habit
Clumping spreader
Flavor Profile
Bitter earthy
Plant Characteristics
Low growing foliage
Use
Medicinal root use
Growing Conditions
Moist woodland soil
Harvest Advantages
High value roots
Plant Resistance
Pest resistant plant
Hydrastis canadensis
Seed Names
Goldenseal seeds
Seed Type
Heirloom open-pollinated
Goldenseal is a shade-loving perennial herb native to North American woodlands. Known for its medicinal roots, it thrives in rich, moist forest soils. This slow-growing plant produces attractive green foliage and small white flowers, making it valuable for both herbal use and woodland gardening.
Light Requirement
Full shade
Planting Depth
Shallow sowing
Sowing Method
Direct sowing
Plant Spacing
6–8 inches
Days to Maturity
2–3 years
Soil Preparation
Cold stratification
Hardiness Zones
Zones 3–8
Water Needs
Consistent moisture
Planting Season
Early spring
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
20–30 sq ft
500
100–150 sq ft
1000
200–300 sq ft