Wormwood seeds

  • Experience the joy of growing fresh, aromatic Wormwood with Seed Organica. Our handpicked seeds are grown with care in the USA, ensuring high germination and sustainable practices. Perfect for home gardeners seeking easy-to-grow Wormwood, these seeds bring flavor, wellness, and beauty to your garden while supporting sustainable gardening.

Growing the Best Wormwood Seeds

  • High germination rate for strong, healthy seedlings
  • Easy-to-grow Wormwood for containers and home gardens
  • Handpicked, tested for quality in the USA

Grow Aromatic Silver Foliage with wormwood seeds at Home

If you’re looking to add something a little different to your garden, wormwood seeds are a solid pick. Known for their soft, silvery foliage and subtle aromatic presence, these plants bring a cool-toned contrast that stands out beautifully among greener, more traditional plants. It’s not loud or flashy—but it definitely catches the eye in a quiet way.

For home gardeners, wormwood is a low-fuss option that works well in borders, containers, or even as a background plant. Once established, it handles dry conditions better than many leafy plants, making it a practical choice if you don’t want to water constantly. It’s one of those plants that quietly does its thing and still elevates the whole space.

Explore Our wormwood seeds Varieties

Our wormwood seeds collection features classic Artemisia types valued for their finely textured, silver-gray leaves. Some varieties stay compact and bushy—great for edging or container setups—while others grow taller and add structure to the back of garden beds.

The foliage is really the highlight here, offering a soft, almost velvety look that pairs well with flowering plants. While the blooms themselves are subtle and not the main attraction, they add a natural, understated touch. It’s more about texture and contrast than bold color, which actually makes it super versatile.

Gardening Insights

Wormwood thrives in full sun and prefers well-draining soil. It doesn’t do well in overly wet conditions, so it’s best to avoid heavy, water-retentive soils. If you’re planting in containers, make sure there’s proper drainage.

Sow seeds lightly on the soil surface and press them in without covering too deeply. Water gently during the early stage to keep the soil slightly moist. Once established, watering can be reduced, as the plant is relatively drought-tolerant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can wormwood be grown in containers?

Yes, wormwood grows well in containers, especially if placed in a sunny spot. Use a well-draining potting mix and avoid overwatering.

When should I plant wormwood seeds?

Early spring is ideal for planting. You can also start seeds indoors slightly earlier and transplant once conditions are stable.

Does wormwood need a lot of water?

No, once established, it prefers drier conditions. Water sparingly and allow the soil to dry out between watering sessions.

Is wormwood suitable for small home gardens?

Absolutely. Compact varieties fit well in small spaces, and even larger types can be pruned to maintain size.

What makes wormwood stand out in a garden?

Its silver-gray foliage and soft texture create contrast against green plants and colorful flowers, adding depth and visual interest.

How do I grow Wormwood from seeds?

  • Sow seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost. Transplant outdoors after frost passes.

Can Wormwood grow in containers?

  • Yes! Wormwood thrives in pots with well-draining soil and full sunlight.

How much sunlight does Wormwood need?

  • Plant in full sun for best growth and aromatic foliage.

When should I sow Wormwood seeds?

  • Early spring indoors or late spring directly outdoors works best for germination.