Wormwood Seeds - Artemisia Absinthium
Wormwood Seeds - Artemisia Absinthium
Grow your own Artemisia Absinthium with these high-quality herb seeds. This clumping plant, also known as Wormwood, features beautiful silver and green leaves that make it a great addition to any indoor or outdoor garden. Its growth habit is easy to cultivate, making it a perfect choice for beginner gardeners. At Bee Kind Botanicals, we are committed to growing diversity, one seed at a time, and these Wormwood Seeds exemplify that mission. Enhance your garden’s beauty and biodiversity with our premium seeds today.
Information & Growing Guide
Artemisia absinthium Seeds – Wormwood for Herb Gardens, Apothecaries & Pollinators
Discover the powerful beauty and ancient mystery of Artemisia absinthium, commonly known as Wormwood. This striking silver-leafed herb has been treasured for centuries as a medicinal, aromatic, and ornamental plant. With its bold foliage, strong scent, and legendary reputation, Wormwood is an essential addition to herbal gardens, cottage borders, and natural medicine plots.
These premium-quality Wormwood seeds are perfect for gardeners, herbalists, and enthusiasts seeking an easy-to-grow, drought-tolerant, and historically rich herb suited to UK growing conditions.
What Is Artemisia absinthium (Wormwood)?
Artemisia absinthium is a hardy, perennial herb native to Europe and temperate Asia, growing up to 1.5 metres tall. It is best known for its silvery-grey foliage, intense aroma, and bitter compounds once used to flavour absinthe and traditional bitters. A close relative of mugwort, tarragon, and southernwood, Wormwood is famed for both its medicinal heritage and striking ornamental appeal.
Uses of Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
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Traditional herbal medicine – Historically used for digestive issues, intestinal parasites, and liver support.
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Absinthe and bitters – Key historical ingredient in the famous spirit Absinthe and modern vermouths.
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Natural pest repellent – Repels moths, fleas, and some garden pests naturally.
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Drought-resistant ornamental – Excellent for dry, poor soils and borders needing structure and texture.
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Pollinator support – Late-summer flowers attract bees and beneficial insects.
⚠️ Important note: For educational and ornamental purposes only. Wormwood contains thujone and should not be ingested in large quantities. Not intended for internal use without professional guidance.
A Brief History of Wormwood
Used since antiquity by the Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, Wormwood has a legendary reputation. In medieval Europe, it was used in apothecaries and monastic herb gardens for “cleansing the body and spirit.” In the 19th century, it became infamous as the primary herb in Absinthe, the “Green Fairy” drink beloved by poets and artists like Van Gogh, Baudelaire, and Toulouse-Lautrec.
Today, Wormwood is experiencing a revival in herbalism, artisanal spirits, and permaculture design — valued for its resilience, aroma, and natural pest resistance.
How to Grow Artemisia absinthium from Seed in the UK
Wormwood is perfectly suited to the cool, temperate UK climate, thriving in sunny, well-drained sites and requiring minimal care once established.
✅ UK Germination & Growing Guide
Best time to sow:
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Late winter to early spring (February–April) indoors
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Or direct sow outdoors in late spring (May–June) once frosts have passed
1. Seed preparation
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Wormwood seeds are very fine and light-sensitive.
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Do not cover with soil; press gently into surface of compost.
2. Indoor sowing (recommended for UK)
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Use seed trays or small pots with well-drained seed compost.
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Lightly firm and mist spray the surface.
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Cover with a clear lid or plastic to maintain humidity.
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Germinate in a bright area at temperatures of 18–22°C.
3. Germination time
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Seeds germinate in 10–21 days, sometimes longer if cold.
4. Potting on
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Once seedlings have 2–3 sets of true leaves, transplant into individual pots.
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Harden off gradually before planting outdoors.
5. Outdoor planting
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Choose a sunny, sheltered site with light, sandy, or chalky soil.
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Wormwood tolerates drought and poor soils but dislikes heavy, wet ground.
Ongoing Care for UK Gardeners
Watering:
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Drought-tolerant once established.
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Water only during long dry spells or during initial establishment.
Feeding:
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No fertilizer needed; overfeeding reduces aromatic oils and flavour intensity.
Pruning:
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Cut back woody stems in late autumn or early spring to encourage fresh growth.
Pest & Disease Resistance:
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Naturally pest-repellent – plant near vegetables or fruit bushes as a companion.
Container growing:
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Grows well in terracotta pots or raised beds for compact gardens.
Flowering & Seed Saving
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Blooms with tiny yellowish flowers in mid to late summer.
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Let some flower heads mature if you wish to collect seeds for next season.
What You’ll Receive
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A packet of high-germination Artemisia absinthium seeds
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Access to expert advice for plant care and propagation
Bold. Bitter. Beautiful. Bring Wormwood to Your Garden.
Whether you're a herbalist, a home distiller, or simply fascinated by ancient plants with character and history, Wormwood is a timeless herb that earns its place in every garden. Strong, fragrant, and steeped in lore, it's a plant that offers much — and asks for very little.
Order your Artemisia absinthium seeds today and grow a piece of herbal history in your own UK garden.
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