Although you'll love the sweet herbal tea you can make with anise hyssop or enjoy its flowers sliced up into fruit salads, you may just Read More
Although you'll love the sweet herbal tea you can make with anise hyssop or enjoy its flowers sliced up into fruit salads, you may just love its garden performance even more. After all, it is a very attractive plant with cute lavender coloured blooms. If it gets a bit straggly, you can cut it back as hard as you like, and back it comes. Looking fresher than ever. But perhaps the best thing about this plant is its aroma: absolutely superb!
Hyssop germinates easily and can be sown direct or in containers. However, we recommend the latter. Lightly cover your seeds and keep the soil moist until the seedlings emerge.
Hyssop germinates easily and can be sown direct or in containers. However, we recommend the latter. Lightly cover your seeds and keep the soil moist until the seedlings emerge.