Patchouli Pogostemon Cablin – Fragrant Perennial Herb Seeds
Infuse your garden with rich, earthy aromas using Patchouli Pogostemon Cablin – Fragrant Perennial Herb Seeds. This resilient perennial herb produces lush green foliage with a distinctive, aromatic fragrance, perfect for herb gardens, container planting, or sensory garden spaces. Its textured leaves and slow, upright growth make it an attractive addition to both indoor and outdoor herb collections.
Key Benefits
- Rich, earthy fragrance adds sensory appeal to gardens, patios, or indoor herb collections.
- Perennial growth ensures long-lasting foliage year after year with proper care.
- Versatile herb suitable for herb gardens, container planting, or sensory landscaping.
- Easy-to-grow seeds provide beginner gardeners an approachable perennial herb to cultivate.
- Lush green foliage adds texture and visual interest to mixed garden beds or pots.
Planting & Growth Information
- Soil: Prefers well-draining, fertile soil enriched with organic matter.
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade for optimal growth and fragrance development.
- Watering: Moderate; keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
- Growth Habit: Upright, bushy perennial herb with aromatic leaves.
- Height & Spread: Typically grows 2–3 feet tall with a similar spread.
- Bloom Time: Small, subtle flowers may appear in summer, complementing the aromatic foliage.
- Germination: Usually 14–28 days; consistent moisture and warmth improve seed sprouting success.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Patchouli enhance a garden?
Its fragrant, textured foliage creates a sensory experience, perfect for herb gardens, patios, or indoor containers.
Is it suitable for beginner gardeners?
Yes, this hardy perennial herb is approachable and easy to grow with basic care and attention.
When will I see results?
Leaves emerge within weeks of germination, with full fragrance and lush foliage developing as plants mature.
What is the ideal planting location?
Plant in full sun to partial shade with well-draining, fertile soil for optimal growth and aromatic leaves.
Can it be grown in containers?
Absolutely—its upright growth habit makes it ideal for pots, patio gardens, or indoor herb displays.
