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Angelica SeedAngelica archangelica
1 or more £1.75 each 10 or more £1.50 each This Product is Available Now. Supplied as a packet of approximately 20 seeds. Angelica is in fact a member of the carrot family, a very worthwhile and versatile ancient herb.
Young shoots have many uses including being added to salads, whereas the stems and roots can be used as a vegetable, and for flavouring gin and vermouth; the two year old stems can also be made into cake decorations, sweet meats or chopped into ice creams, the seeds in pastries!
The crushed leaves are said to reduce travel sickness whilst a tea made from it is purported to improve lost appetites. Additionally, if stewed and added to bath water it said to relieve rheumatism and aching muscles.
- Grows to 3 - 8 feet (1 - 2.5 metres) tall.
- Hardy perennial.
- Stem can get to arms thickness at base.
- Flowers July - August.
- Prefers deep, moist soil (likes riverbanks!)
- Will grow in full sun (but benefits from a mulch) or partial shade.
- Will self seed.
- Sow seed in Autumn or Spring in rich, fertile soil.
- Sow in 1" (2.5 cm) deep drills.
- Germination can take 2 - 3 weeks.
- Thin seedlings to 6" (15 cm) apart.
- Plant 2 - 3 feet (60 -90 cm) apart.
- Top Tips
- Angelica will self seed everywhere if allowed to flower and set seed so either cut the flowers off before they set or 'bag' the flower heads.
- Being biennial it is likely to die if allowed to set seed. It is, however, hardy so it is worthwhile prolonging the life of the plant from year to year by cutting off the flowers before they set seed and / or cutting the plant down to ground level in the Autumn.
- Culinary Uses
- Stalks can be candied for cake decorations.
- Shoots can be added to salad.
- Stems and roots can be used as vegetables.
- Seeds can be used in pastries.
- Flowers are edible.
- Medicinal Uses
- To treat digestion problems.
- Crushed leaves freshen the air in a car and are said to reduce travel sickness.
- Tea made from the leaves are said to be tonic for colds and reduce flatulence.
- As a 'bath oil' for aching muscles and rheumatism.
- Other Uses
- Leaves can be use in potpourri.
- Can be used to increase apetite.
- Oils can be used in gin, vermouth, Chartreuse and perfumes.
Disclaimer As with all alternative medicines and plants with purported medicinal benefits it is important to inform your health care providers that you are using them; this helps to ensure safe and coordinated care. We can accept no liability for any side effect or contingency from any allergy or any other cause or harm that may arise. If in doubt please do consult a medical practitioner before using. Supplied as a packet of approximately 20 seeds. For a little more in depth information on Angelica Seed you may find the following article of great use... A Note On Our Seed, Seed Counts & Our Seed Packets
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Prices for this product - 1 or more £1.75 each 10 or more £1.50 each This Product may be purchased in units of 1; the minimum quantity of this product you may purchase is 1. This Product is subject to group discount if you are buying multiple products from the same pricing group. Click here for a list of products in this group. This Product is Available Now.
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I wish that you would change the policy to when printing your seed packets to put the instructions on the packet PLEASE! I have several times picked up a packet of your seed and taken it outside to sow having forgotten that there are no instructions whatsoever on the back of the packet. Angela M Parsons, Cilcain, North Wales VICTORIANA'S RESPONSE We grow and pack our seeds in too smaller quantity for it to be viable to have individually printed packets for each variety we sell - hence our 'generic' packet that we use. Similarly as our packets are manufactured from a fairly low grade paper - formaldehyde free in order to keep their 'organic' contents 'organic' - high volumes of text simply would not print well. We do of course provide full guidance for all our seeds on our 'Kitchen Garden' leaflet - that can be folded up and kept in your seed box, shed or whatever. ,
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