Jim's Growing Tips for Angelica

Angelica (Angelica archangelica) is a lovely, brilliant green herb that grows about 1 to 2.4 metres (3-8 feet) tall if planted in the ground. It is a biennial, as it normally dies after flowering in its second year.

Sprinkle the seeds into a seed-raising tray filled with seed-raising mix. Cover the seeds minimally. Keep moist across the entire tray. Wait for the seeds to germinate. This will take around 3-4 weeks but this varies. If you see no signs after 4 weeks, assume the seeds did not take and try with a new batch.



Links to growing information on the web:

Growing Angelica in zones 4-9


How to make candied stems.


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