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non flowering seed plants are classified as Drought-Tolerant Herb & Flower Seeds – SurvivalGardenSeedsCreate a resilient, low water landscape with the Drought Tolerant Herb & Flower Seed Kit from Survival Garden Seeds. This curated mix of eight full sun plants includes culinary herbs, pollinator friendly flowers, and aromatic varieties that thrive in dry, hot, and low maintenance gardens. Ideal for xeriscaping, homestead growing, and water wise landscaping, this kit helps you build an attractive and productive garden while conserving resources.

Create a resilient, low-water landscape with the Drought-Tolerant Herb & Flower Seed Kit from Survival Garden Seeds. This curated mix of eight full-sun plants includes culinary herbs, pollinator-friendly flowers, and aromatic varieties that thrive in dry, hot, and low-maintenance gardens. Ideal for xeriscaping, homestead growing, and water-wise landscaping, this kit helps you build an attractive and productive garden while conserving resources.

Xeriscape-Friendly, Low-Water, and Practical

These drought-tolerant herbs and flowers adapt well to arid conditions, offering beauty, usefulness, and ecological benefits:

  • Lavender (200 mg) is a hardy perennial with fragrant purple blooms that attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds while requiring minimal care.
  • Victoria Blue Sage (600 mg), also known as mealycup sage, is native to North America and performs well as a heat-loving perennial or a colorful annual in cooler climates.
  • California Poppy (600 mg) brings classic orange blooms suited for mass plantings, with flowers that brighten the garden in spring or fall.
  • Thyme (100 mg) is a compact perennial herb with tiny white flowers and aromatic, needle-like leaves, thriving indoors or outdoors.
  • White Sage (400 mg) is a culturally significant Native American plant valued for its strong, cleansing fragrance. It tolerates dry soils and full sun.
  • Culinary Sage (900 mg) is a versatile kitchen herb with soft green leaves and pastel blooms that appear in early spring.
  • Marjoram (200 mg) features velvety gray-green leaves and soft pink flowers, offering culinary and traditional herbal uses.
  • Oregano (100 mg) is a staple seasoning for Mediterranean and Latin cuisines, with small leaves ideal for fresh or dried use.

Why Customers Love the Drought-Tolerant Herb & Flower Kit

  • Perfect for water-conscious gardeners and xeriscape landscapes
  • Includes culinary, medicinal, aromatic, and ornamental plants
  • Attracts pollinators and supports biodiversity in dry climates
  • Easy-to-grow selection suitable for containers, borders, or open beds
  • Provides year-round value through cooking, fragrance, and visual appeal

How to Grow
Plant seeds in full sun and well-draining soil, spacing varieties according to their individual recommendations. Water lightly and infrequently to encourage strong, drought-resistant root systems. Adding mulch can help reduce surface evaporation and maintain soil moisture. Many herbs adapt well to containers, allowing flexibility in placement and maintenance.

Harvest & Use
Clip herbs like thyme, oregano, culinary sage, and marjoram as needed for cooking or drying. Enjoy lavender, California poppy, and blue sage as ornamental and pollinator-friendly additions to the garden. White sage leaves may be harvested sparingly once plants are established. Each variety offers practical value, from seasoning meals to supporting local wildlife.

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