Item Number: SNV7007
Gobo Burdock Seeds (Organic)
Roots Taste Like Carrots
Gobo burdock is a unique root vegetable prized in Asian cuisine for its mild, earthy flavor and crunchy texture. Arctium lappa produces long, slender roots that can be harvested in the first growing season or during the dormant period after the first year for optimal taste and tenderness. Its edible roots and young shoots have been used for centuries in soups, stir-fries, pickles, and herbal preparations.
This biennial plant thrives in deep, loose, well-drained soil where it can develop its long taproot. It prefers full sun and regular moisture, producing a rosette of large leaves in its first year before sending up tall flowering stalks in its second year if left unharvested. In addition to being a valuable culinary crop, gobo burdock can help break up compacted soil, making it a useful addition to crop rotations.
Harvest roots by loosening soil deeply to prevent breakage. Burdock is a rewarding choice for gardeners interested in growing heritage vegetables with cultural significance and multiple uses. Whether for fresh eating, cooking, or drying, it adds diversity to any kitchen garden.
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Gobo Burdock (Arctium lappa)
Plant Type: Biennial
Days to Maturity: 100–120 Days
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Planting Depth: 1/2"
Spacing: 2–4" apart, rows 18–24" apart
Approx Seeds per Pack: 100 Seeds




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Shipping Weight: 0.01 lb
Dimensions: 5.0"L x 2.625"W x 0.1"H
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- Open-Pollinated
- Requires Summer Water
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Planting & Care
Planting & Care
Soil & Water:Prefers deeply spaded garden soil in full sun or part shade. Give root plenty of room to grow downward.
Planting & Growing: In the spring, prepare the seedbed, make a furrow and sow the seeds 1/2 inch deep and about 2 inches apart. Tamp soil firmly and keep evenly moist until germination (about a week). Thin to 6 inches apart.
Harvesting & Storage: Harvest during first year. Use fresh.
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I was very excited to try growing Burdock for juicing at home, but ended up enjoying it (eating it) raw! Definitely an earthy flavor but delicious when young. I'm still a bit uncertain of overall grow times for getting decent sized roots, but this is a great herb to have at home.