The Cocktail Herb Kit
THE COCKTAIL HERB KIT INCLUDES:
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Mint, Basil, and Borage seeds
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Seed Raising Mix
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3 x bio degradable pots and 3 x plant labels
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Gin cocktail recipe idea
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Instructions for growing the seeds
Designed and handcrafted by Owner, Flora in New Zealand
THE COCKTAIL HERB KIT SEED SOWING GUIDE:
BORAGE:
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Fill your biodegradable pots with seed raising mix.
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Sow a few seeds approximately 3 times the depth of the seed, cover and gently firm down in the soil. Keep soil moist but not wet during germination period (5-12 days)
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Once the seedlings are approximately 5-10cm tall, plant the peat pot directly into the soil. Borage grows well in a warm and sunny part of the garden or even in a pot.
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Once the plant has it’s tiny blue flowers you can use these in your cooking and add to cocktails or simply leave them for the bees.
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Or you can direct sow, early Spring, or Autumn.
MINT:
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Sow seeds in Spring. Fill your biodegradable pots with seed raising mix.
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Sprinkle a pinch of seeds over the soil and cover and firm down gently. Keep the soil moist and in a warm spot until seeds germinate.
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Once the seedlings are approx 5-10cm tall, plant the peat pot directly into the soil or mint also grows really well in a pot.
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Once the plant has lush leafy growth you can harvest the leaves to add to your favorite cocktail, salad or use to make a mint dressing.
BASIL:
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Sow in the Spring when frosts are over or under cover in a warm sunny spot protected from frosts. Fill your biodegradable pots with seed raising mix.
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Sprinkle a few seeds on the soil, cover and firm down gently. Keep the soil moist but not wet until germination.
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Once the seedlings are approx 5-10cm tall, plant the peat pot directly into the soil. Plant in a warm sunny area and in a well-drained soil or basil can be grown indoors in pots in well-lit areas.
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You may need to thin out the seedlings by plucking out any of the smaller seedlings to allow space for the others to grow.
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Frequent picking of the leaves ensures a continuous supply of basil. Add the leaves to your favourite cocktail, pasta or salad. Alternatively, when you have a large amount of leaves you can make basil pesto.