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Alaska Herb Garden Seed Bundle
Fresh, Fragrant, and Flavorful Herbs for Northern Gardens
Creating an herb garden in Alaska is a rewarding way to bring fragrance, flavor, and resilience to your space. Our Alaska Herb Garden Seed Bundle features full-size packets of seven herbs that thrive in cool soils and long daylight-each chosen for its culinary value, adaptability, and beauty. Whether you’re planting in raised beds, greenhouse trays, or containers, this diverse mix ensures fresh herbs at your fingertips all season long.
What’s Inside:
Cilantro: Fast-growing and aromatic, cilantro brings a burst of freshness to salsas, curries, and salads. Perfect for early spring or late summer sowing.
Chamomile: Known for its calming, apple-scented blooms, chamomile is perfect for soothing teas and pollinator gardens.
Garlic Chives: Hardy and perennial, garlic chives offer mild garlicky flavor and elegant white flowers that attract beneficial insects.
Thyme: A fragrant, cold-tolerant herb that forms a lush groundcover and adds depth to meats, soups, and roasted vegetables.
Oregano: Robust and aromatic, oregano flourishes in Alaska’s bright summer light, adding warmth to sauces, pizzas, and marinades.
Basil: A staple of summer cooking, basil thrives in protected beds or greenhouses—ideal for pesto, salads, and fresh garnishes.
Arugula: Fast to grow and peppery in flavor, arugula doubles as an herb or leafy green and performs beautifully in Alaska’s cool weather.
This bundle isn’t just about planting seeds, it’s about cultivating flavor, fragrance, and self-sufficiency. Each variety complements the others, making this collection a perfect choice for companion planting and pollinator support. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned grower, the Alaska Herb Garden Seed Bundle brings year-round culinary inspiration straight from your soil to your kitchen.
Alaska-Specific FAQs
When should I start these herbs in Alaska?
Start indoors based on our seed starting calendar or direct sow outdoors in late May after frost danger has passed. Cool-hardy herbs like arugula, cilantro, and thyme can handle light frost.
Which herbs in this bundle are perennial?
Garlic chives, thyme, and oregano are hardy perennials in much of Alaska and will return each year with minimal care.
Can I grow these herbs indoors during winter?
Yes. All varieties grow well in containers on a bright windowsill or under grow lights through the darker months.
Do these herbs attract pollinators?
Absolutely. Chamomile, garlic chives, and thyme are pollinator favorites that help support bees and beneficial insects in your garden.
Are these herbs suited for Alaska’s short season?
Yes. Each variety has been tested for performance in Alaska’s cool soil, long daylight, and short summer window.




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