Item Number: SNV7031
Stinging Nettles Seeds (Organic)
Grows Well in Moist Conditions
Stinging nettle seeds offer home gardeners and herbalists a chance to cultivate one of the most respected and mineral-rich wild herbs directly in their own organic garden. Native to temperate regions worldwide, Urtica dioica thrives in moist soils and adapts well to both sunny and shaded environments, making it a versatile addition to permaculture gardens and herbal medicine plots.
This hardy perennial grows 4 to 5 feet tall and spreads by stolons. It produces male and female flowers on separate plants, so be sure to grow several if you plan to harvest seed. Known in traditional Western herbalism for its role as a spring tonic and natural remedy for seasonal allergies, stinging nettles are packed with potassium, trace minerals, and chlorophyll.
Young leaves can be harvested with gloves and lightly steamed or sautéed to neutralize the stinging hairs, offering a spinach-like flavor and excellent nutrition. The leaves are commonly used in teas, soups, and infusions, and the steaming water can even be used as a natural plant fertilizer due to its mineral content.
Surface sow seeds in early spring or fall. Keep the soil moist and exposed to light for proper germination. Once established, nettles require little maintenance and thrive in nitrogen-rich environments.
Stinging Nettles – Urtica dioica
Perennial – Hardy in Zones 4–9
Soil Temperature: Cold to warm soils
Planting Depth: Surface sow
Germination: Slow in cold soil; fast in warm
Height At Maturity: 48"–60"
Sun/Shade: Full Sun to Shade
Spacing After Thinning: 12"–24"
Approx Seeds per Pack: 200 Seeds




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Shipping Weight: 0.01 lb
Dimensions: 5.0"L x 2.625"W x 0.1"H
Features
Features
- Does Not Require Support
- Open-Pollinated
- Requires Summer Water
- Shade Tolerant
- Tolerates Poor Drainage
- Useful in Dye Making
Characteristics
Characteristics
Planting & Care
Planting & Care
Soil & Water: Plant thrives in moist to sodden soil of garden, forest or roadside in the sun to part shade.
Planting & Growing: Sow in fall or very early spring for germination in spring. Barely cover seeds with soil, tamp firmly and keep evenly moist until germination, which can take days to months. Thin or transplant to 1 ft apart. Grows to 4 feet.
Harvesting & Storage: Harvest leaves before flowers form. Use scissors and wear protective clothing. Stinging hairs on leaves point downward toward tip so do not run finger upward on underside of leaf.
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Got this for my seed bank. I have used Stinging Nettle for a salve and want to have the seeds on hand when I need to plant. So far so good
I’m so glad I bought these and they were organic! I’m so excited to use it to make some tea later on!
After receiving these seeds, I planted them immediately. I had no idea that benefits of this plant and I’m so happy I ordered them!! My tortoises loveto way them and they taste amazing when made into tea, not to mention their benefits. I love Peaceful Valley Farms, it’s the only brand of seeds I feel comfortable ordering. Thank you so much!
I was very happy to see that you had these available. I am germinating them now, and hope to plant them in many places around the farm. We are a certified organic farm, so having all of our favorite plants in Certified organic, is so stellar!
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