Skip to content
en
USD

Tarragon Seeds - Russian (Artemisia dracunculus)

Sale price $14.00
Regular price $24.99You saved 43% OFF
  • 100 Pcs
  • 500 Pcs
  • 1000 Pcs

Buy 2 & Get 10% off!
  • 00Days
  • :
  • 00Hours
  • :
  • 00Minutes
  • :
  • 00Seconds

Free Shipping Worldwide

Safe & Secure Payments

24/7 Customer Support

Russian Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) is a hardy perennial herb known for its slender aromatic leaves, vigorous growth, and strong adaptability in a wide range of climates. Unlike French Tarragon, this vigorous seed-grown type is easier to cultivate from seed and thrives in dry, sunny locations with well-drained soils.

Naturally Non-GMO, Russian Tarragon forms tall, clumping plants with narrow green leaves and small Summer flowers. It is ideal for gardeners who want a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant leafy herb that grows well in containers, raised beds, rock gardens, and outdoor plots.


Features

  • Hardy perennial herb with slender aromatic leaves
  • Grows easily from seed with vigorous upright growth
  • Natural, untreated, Non-GMO seed variety
  • Tolerates dry soil and sunny conditions
  • Excellent for containers, raised beds, and rock gardens
  • Low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant once established

Specifications

  • Seed Type: Natural, untreated, Non-GMO perennial
  • USDA Zones: Best suited for Zones 4–9
  • Sun Requirement: Full sun (6–8 hours minimum)
  • Best Growing Season: Spring sowing after frost danger
  • Germination Time: 10–21 days
  • Soil Requirement: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
  • Plant Height: Approx. 24–48 inches tall at maturity
  • Bloom Time: Mid-Summer with small pale flowers
  • Growth Habit: Upright clumping perennial with narrow leaves
  • Ideal For: Containers, raised beds, sunny borders, rock gardens, and drought-tolerant landscapes

Planting Guide

  • Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost or sow outdoors in warm soil
  • Lightly press seeds onto the soil surface; do not bury deeply
  • Keep soil lightly moist until seedlings sprout
  • Transplant outdoors in full sun into well-drained soil
  • Space plants 18–24 inches apart to allow clump growth
  • Water sparingly once established; avoid constantly wet soil
  • Trim regularly to promote branching and leafy regrowth
  • Leave plants in place over winter for long-term perennial growth
Russian Tarragon seeds Artemisia dracunculus hardy perennial plant
Tarragon Seeds - Russian (Artemisia dracunculus)

FAQ's

Can Tarragon be grown indoors or outdoors?

Tarragon can be grown indoors or outdoors, provided it receives sufficient light and air.

What is the usual height of mature Tarragon plants?
  • Mature Tarragon plants generally grow between 30–90 cm depending on conditions.
Do Tarragon plants attract pollinators?
  • Tarragon plants often attract bees and butterflies
  • adding life to your garden.
What are the common growing mistakes with Tarragon?
  • Avoid overwatering or planting Tarragon in heavy clay soil to prevent poor growth.
What type of soil is best for Tarragon?
  • Use well-drained
  • nutrient-rich soil for Tarragon and avoid waterlogged areas.
Drawer Title
Similar Products