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Tarragon Seeds

SEASON
Perennial

USDA ZONES
4 - 9

HEIGHT
48 - 60 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid fall to early winter

BLOOM COLOR
Yellowish

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Poor, dry, rocky, gravelly, sandy soils

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Perennial

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
24 - 36 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid summer to early fall

BLOOM COLOR
Yellow

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Poor, sandy, well-drained soils

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Perennial

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
40 - 60 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Late summer to mid fall

BLOOM COLOR
None

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Poor, sandy, well-drained soils

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 9

HEIGHT
48 - 72 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Late summer

BLOOM COLOR
Green

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Well drained, but will grow in poor quality soils

DEER RESISTANT
Yes
About...
Tarragon (Artemisia Dracunculus) -Thriving in hot, barren soils, Tarragon is a tough, drought tolerant herb plant. It is closely related to sagebrush making it perfect for xeriscape gardens. It is both a medicinal herb as well as a popular culinary herb. Tarragon can reach 60 inches in height, and it has thin, blade-like leaves that are wonderfully aromatic with a sweet anise-like flavor. In late summer, Tarragon produces white, rather droopy flowers.MORE ARTEMISIA OPTIONS
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
60 - 70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 60 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
No

DEPTH
1/8 inch deep and cover with fine soil, well pressed down

SOWING RATE
15 - 20 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
18 - 24 inches
Tarragon (Artemisia Dracunculus) - Known as Little Dragon, this perennial grows from Tarragon seeds and it thrives in hot, barren soils making it very drought tolerant. Tarragon Little Dragon is a tough herb plant. It is native to northwestern United States, Russia and Asia, and it is closely related to sagebrush. It is both a medicinal herb as well as a popular culinary herb. Tarragon plants can reach 60 inches in height, and they have thin, blade-like leaves that are wonderfully aromatic with a sweet anise-like flavor. In late summer, Tarragon produces white, rather droopy flowers.
Tarragon is highly used in French cooking. It flavors vinegar, fish, meats, vegetables, cheese and sauces. The leaves can be used in cooking both fresh and dried. Medically, Tarragon herb is used in teas to stimulate digestion and ease intestinal distension. Great for xeriscape herb gardens.
How To Grow Tarragon From Herb Seeds: It is recommended to start Tarragon seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost. Press the herb seeds into the soil and lightly cover with soil. Transplant the young herb plants outdoors after temperatures warm up. Tarragon herb plants prefer sunshine and sharply draining soils that are sandy or rocky which is great for water conservation. Once established, Tarragon plants require little care and are drought resistant. Keep the soil on the dry side. Harvest the Tarragon leaves and flowers throughout the summer. Dry or freeze for long-term use.