Ultimate Medicinal Herb Seed Collection - 36 Medicinal Herbs

Grow an all-natural healing kit with these 36 medicinal herbs for your survival garden. Each variety can be used to make essential oils, botanical salves, ointments, herbal teas, tinctures, extracts, or other wellness aids. These plants are ideal for outdoor herb gardening, and many can also be suitable for indoor container and hydroponic systems as well. Contains annual, perennial, and biennial full-sun gardening essentials, including:
- Home Apothecary In A Bag - This herbal seed vault allows the home gardener to grow a variety of natural herbal wellness aids. From leaf to flower to root, these plants can be used in many different ways, including mixed as fresh or dried tea, essential oils, tinctures, salves, balms, ointments, and infusions.
- Garden Benefits - The wide assortment of herb varieties included have many beneficial plants that improve garden fertility by attracting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators. The aromatic herbs are also unappealing to many unwanted garden visitors. Overall, these plants serve as excellent companion plants to improve soil and add diversity to the local ecosystem.
Learn more about the Medicinal Herbs you should have in your survival garden in this BLOG POST
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $26.95+
Our seeds can only be shipped within the Continental US due to agricultural regulations.
Our shipping days are Monday through Friday and most orders are shipped within 3 days of placing your order.
Orders are shipped via the United States Post Office and UPS. We generally choose the most economical shipping method to get you your seeds in the quickest way possible.
Heirloom Garden Seeds
All of our seeds are open-pollinated, non-GMO, heirloom varieties with tested germination rates
Contains 36 Packs of Herb & Flower Seeds Including:
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) – 4680 to 5300 seeds
Angelica (Angelica archangelica) – 337 to 400 seeds
Anise (Pimpinella anisum) – 360 to 450 seeds
Holy Basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum) – 356 to 475 seeds
Bergamot (wild) (Monarda fistulosa) – 720 to 850 seeds
Black Cumin (Nigella sativa) – 675 to 800 seeds
Borage (Borago officinalis) – 40 to 50 seeds
Calendula (Calendula officinalis) – 84 to 100 seeds
Catnip (Nepeta cataria) – 311 to 450 seeds
Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum annuum) – 56 to 70 seeds
German Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) – 1270 to 1550 seeds
Curled Chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium) – 720 to 850 seeds
Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea) – 45 to 50 seeds
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) – 630 to 750 seeds
Echinacea (Purple Coneflower) (Echinacea purpurea) – 168 to 200 seeds
Elecampane (Inula helenium) – 81 to 96 seeds
Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis) – 378 to 500 seeds
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) – 72 to 90 seeds
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) – 108 to 135 seeds
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) – 1687 to 2050 seeds
Horehound (Marrubium vulgare) – 450 to 550 seeds
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) – 436 to 535 seeds
Lamb's Ear (Stachys byzantina) – 247 to 305 seeds
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) – 180 to 220 seeds
Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) – 153 to 200 seeds
Lovage (Levisticum officinale) – 324 to 400 seeds
Marsh Mallow (Althaea officinalis) – 450 to 550 seeds
Motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca) – 450 to 550 seeds
Oats (Avena sativa) – 428 to 500 seeds
Oregano (Origanum vulgare) – 405 to 600 seeds
Peppermint (Mentha piperita) – 1530 to 1900 seeds
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) – 4363 to 4900 seeds
White Sage (Salvia apiana) – 39 to 50 seeds
Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) – 3150 to 3700 seeds
Toothache Plant (Acmella oleracea) – 157 to 190 seeds
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) – 2700 to 3300 seeds
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Self-Reliance For The Future
- Sustainable Living - Cultivating your own herbs contributes to a more self-sufficient lifestyle. Growing your herbs allows for fresher and more flavorful additions to your dishes compared to store-bought alternatives. Plus, cultivating herbs provides a habitat for beneficial insects, promoting biodiversity in your garden.
- Easy to Grow - Seeds are packed in a beautiful paper packet with instructions for successful growing and germination in your own home garden. Each package also has instructions for saving seeds after harvest. Getting started is simple for both beginner and experienced gardeners.
- Quality Seeds - Plant now or store for future growing seasons. These seeds will remain viable for years if stored in a cool dry location. Our safe, non-hybrid non-GMO heirloom seeds are always open-pollinated, naturally grown, untreated, and selected to ensure the best germination rates

Home Apothecary in a Bag
This herbal seed vault allows the home gardener to grow a variety of natural herbal wellness aids.
From leaf to flower to root, these plants can be used in many different ways, including mixed as fresh or dried tea, essential oils, tinctures, salves, balms, ointments, and infusions.
We've chosen varieties with a long history of use in natural remedies that have reliable germination and are easy to grow.

Herbs Have Other Benefits
Besides their medicinal properties, these herbs provide other benefits to your survival garden
- All varieties are edible
- Blooms attract bees, hummingbirds and butterflies
- Herbs make excellent companion plants for vegetables by attracting pollinators and repelling unwanted pests
Frequently Asked Questions
What are heirloom seeds?
What are heirloom seeds?
Heirloom seeds are the types of seeds your grandparents grew. These varieties have been passed down from generation to generation. They’re old reliable open-pollinated varieties that aren’t typically grown commercially. Instead, they have a rich history that predates modern breeding techniques.
You can learn more about open-pollinated, heirloom, and non-GMO seeds in our Survival Garden Training blog.
Where are Survival Garden Seeds sourced?
Where are Survival Garden Seeds sourced?
The majority of our seeds are sourced in the United States, with a few exceptions when the seed is difficult to source domestically. Whenever we do have to source outside of the US, we ensure our seeds are safe to grow, non-GMO varieties that meet our standards for germination and reliability.
Are your seeds treated?
Are your seeds treated?
No, we do not pre-treat our farmer seeds. All of our garden seeds for sale are untreated, open-pollinated, non-GMO, and heirloom varieties. They are kept in temperature-controlled cooler storage until they are packed and shipped to keep them pest and disease-free.
In what zones can I grow your seeds?
In what zones can I grow your seeds?
The seeds in our collections are specifically chosen from varieties that can be successfully grown from Zone 3 to Zone 10 USDA Hardiness Zones. However, individual varieties have specific needs to thrive in different environments. Each seed pack has optimal temperatures for germination and instructions on seed starting. Consult local frost dates to plan your garden and get the most out of your seeds.
What is the shelf life of these gardening seeds?
What is the shelf life of these gardening seeds?
Our seeds will generally last for 3-10 years if they are appropriately stored in a cool, dry place. However, we encourage you to grow your survival seeds within a year or two of purchase. This yields the best germination rates possible and also gives you more experience growing survival food now. At the end of the growing season, follow the instructions on the back of each packet for saving seeds for future gardens. These new seeds for survival will be more adapted to thrive in the growing conditions where you are.