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Green Shisho Seeds

These vibrant green leaves impart notes of mint, basil, cinnamon and citrus, delivered with a slight tingle on the tongue. It’s not an easy taste to categorise but one that becomes quite addictive once tried. Often used as a garnish for sashimi, especially tuna, shredded in salads or steamed and served hot. So many Japanese and Korean recipes call for this herb that are sure to find a use, even if you devise your own.

  • Sow thinly in trays in a warm spot, out of direct sun
  • Transfer to free draining soil in full after last frost
  • May be sown outside in full sun from June
  • Take care not to over-water – Shiso is prone to plant rot
  • Harvest young leaves and edible flowers
  • 2g
  • 160 x 110 x 2mm
  • Includes 1200 seeds approx
$7.47
Green Shisho Seeds—
$7.47

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Green Shisho Seeds

These vibrant green leaves impart notes of mint, basil, cinnamon and citrus, delivered with a slight tingle on the tongue. It’s not an easy taste to categorise but one that becomes quite addictive once tried. Often used as a garnish for sashimi, especially tuna, shredded in salads or steamed and served hot. So many Japanese and Korean recipes call for this herb that are sure to find a use, even if you devise your own.

  • Sow thinly in trays in a warm spot, out of direct sun
  • Transfer to free draining soil in full after last frost
  • May be sown outside in full sun from June
  • Take care not to over-water – Shiso is prone to plant rot
  • Harvest young leaves and edible flowers
  • 2g
  • 160 x 110 x 2mm
  • Includes 1200 seeds approx

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These vibrant green leaves impart notes of mint, basil, cinnamon and citrus, delivered with a slight tingle on the tongue. It’s not an easy taste to categorise but one that becomes quite addictive once tried. Often used as a garnish for sashimi, especially tuna, shredded in salads or steamed and served hot. So many Japanese and Korean recipes call for this herb that are sure to find a use, even if you devise your own.

  • Sow thinly in trays in a warm spot, out of direct sun
  • Transfer to free draining soil in full after last frost
  • May be sown outside in full sun from June
  • Take care not to over-water – Shiso is prone to plant rot
  • Harvest young leaves and edible flowers
  • 2g
  • 160 x 110 x 2mm
  • Includes 1200 seeds approx