Best herb plants & seeds according to redditors

We found 80 Reddit comments discussing the best herb plants & seeds. We ranked the 54 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Herb Plants & Seeds:

u/enwongeegeefor · 33 pointsr/UnethicalLifeProTips

https://www.amazon.com/Dandelion-Taraxacum-officinale-Seed-Needs/dp/B0042HY3LO

$1250 worth of seeds.....that shit would make the national news for one of the gag segments

u/InformationHorder · 29 pointsr/Homesteading

The absolute easiest oil to produce at home with absolute minimal effort is going to be sunflower oil. Sunflowers practically take care of themselves once you stake them, and can be grown in almost any climate zone and in abundance. Once they're done, chop the heads off before the birds get to them. Getting an oil press will net you all the cooking oil you could want for a year shy of needing large amounts for deep fat frying. About 1.5 Kg of seeds gets you about 1L of oil. Make sure you plant a high-oil variety, usually the stuff advertised as bird seed grade "Black Oil Sunflower seeds" is what you want.

The best part is, sunflower oil is pretty tasty in dressings, has a high smoke point, and is super relatively healthy for you as far as oils go.

Extra bonus: You will attract birds (good or bad thing) and you will attract pollinators like bees.

u/Aldebaran333 · 9 pointsr/gardening

Lemongrass is a mosquito repellant as well, and may ad a beachy grass look to the visuals!

u/XxCxHxAxDxX · 8 pointsr/IllegalLifeProTips

Look up "hacking neighbor's bluetooth speaker".. play porn at full volume once you're in.

Or.. drop a giant bag of dandelion spores in her garden and slowly watch them takeover. (https://www.amazon.com/Seed-Needs-Dandelion-Taraxacum-officinale/dp/B0042HY3LO)

u/SincerelySpicy · 6 pointsr/whatisthisthing

It's a coal stove/grill of sorts called an Anafre. You put hot coal in it, and then stick a small pot or a grill on top.

https://www.amazon.com/Anafre-Traditional-Decorative-Artisan-Artezenia/dp/B07DLJDRFS

Edit: No english wiki, but one in spanish: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anafre

u/wheremylegGo · 4 pointsr/rosin

I got a little washing machine thing of amazon deff makes making bubble easier and better. Pressed it on 12 ton harbor freight press.



Bubble Bags Machine 5 Gallon Small Mini Compact Washer Extracting Mini Washing Machine with 220 micron Zipper Bag Herbal Extractor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NLWBWEM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_.jZ9BbZ6QNP0G

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/homeowners

The sprinklers work fine. Unless you've seen a cat hanging out on a lawn during sprinkling time.

Amazon has one for $36.

Everything else is hit or miss.

BTW, it also keeps kids, neighborhood dogs, and your relatives away when properly set up.

Make sure to approach from behind. You only make that mistake 2 or 3 times.

I've tried everything else. What helps is to sprinkle cat nip seeds all over your neighbors yards. Next spring there will be drunk cats all over their place. It's hilarious as hell.

500 Catnip Seeds Nepeta Cataria by RDR Seeds https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MXLF9NU

You're welcome.

u/leanloser · 3 pointsr/cocktails

I'm in Alabama these days, but we just moved here this year from Oakland. I agree--it's pretty impossible to find, even in CA. If you're near San Francisco, you can probably find it at the large supermarket in Japantown called Nijiya Market. That's where my wife used to go to get all her Japanese cuisine supplies and she thinks she has seen it in stock there.

However I prefer to grow all the herbs I use anyway. It's a lot cheaper and you'll have an unlimited supply if you are able to keep them alive :-). We bought these Shiso seeds from Amazon and grew them ourselves. Sadly, none of the red shiso sprouted--not a single seed. However the green shiso had an excellent yield, maybe 80%. Shiso plants love a lot of water and direct sunlight, even in the brutal summer here in AL. I imagine in CA you can grow it year round without any trouble.

Hope that helps.

u/saroka · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Thanks for running this!!

reddit raffle phrase gifting is fun.

Crazy Japanese thingy on my Main. ($5.99)

Basil seeds on my Main. ($2.47)

Sunglasses on my Main. ($3.15)

Nail polish top coat on my Polish. ($4.44)

Tape measure on my Hobbies. ($3.39)

Totaling... $19.44!

Edit:

I'm curious to see what other combination I can do with just stuff for apartments. XD

Santoku knife on my Prep. ($7.04)

Baking spoons on my Prep. ($6.03)

Collapsible measuring cup on my Prep. ($7.81)

Totaling... $20.88

Blegh, it's a lot harder with apartment stuff. XD

u/kaijuclasspoint5 · 2 pointsr/BeardedDragons

I just bought dandelion seeds and a pot to grow indoors. Dandelions are weeds here in Boston, so i think they're pretty easy to maintain. Kaiju does seem to like dandelions and chard better than other veggies.

I also gutload Kaiju's crickets and worms- a few hours before dinner, I throw the doomed critters into a smaller cage with a few leaves so maybe Kaiju gets some chewed up greens that way.

When Kaiju's dinner is worms, we cover the worms with leaves as they crawl around, and Kaiju tries to eat around the leaves. He gives us the stink eye so hard when he gets a big mouthful of greens, but he doesn't seem to be able to spit out his food so he just accepts his fate and keeps chewing. We give him dinner out of his cage, and the whole process takes about 15 minutes. This is how it looks: http://i.imgur.com/QRYvBT8.jpg then http://i.imgur.com/yyqT3uj.jpg

here's the seeds I got: http://www.amazon.com/French-Dandelion-Seeds-Detoxifying-Organic/dp/B012UYBZJI/ref=sr_1_1?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1449467885&sr=1-1&keywords=organic+dandelion+seeds

how-to instructions: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/grow-dandelions-indoors-pots-98287.html

u/bullionbud · 2 pointsr/BubbleHash

It's cheaper on Amazon.ca and comes with the work bag

Also don't lift it by the handle on the back when it's full (use the grips on the sides)

u/AllanfromWales1 · 2 pointsr/witchcraft

If you need it. Warnings apply.

u/Lampwick · 2 pointsr/firewater

No, it's heavily regulated by the FDA as a food additive because it contains safrole (a precursor in MDMA production) but not because of the drug potential, rather, fears over it being carcinogenic. In reality the amounts you'd use for flavoring are so small it's not really much of a risk.

You can still buy sassafras root bark and extract it yourself.

u/hrefchef · 2 pointsr/RCSources

HBWR seeds aren't research chemicals by any means. You may wanna check out /r/entheogensources

That said, they may or may not. If you want, you can also get HBWR seeds right off of Amazon.

u/secondordersimulacra · 2 pointsr/muacjdiscussion

I'm sorry - I made a mistake! The Moisturizing Bomb is actually in [squeezey-tube type packaging] (https://www.yesstyle.com/en/belif-the-true-cream-moisturizing-bomb-75ml-75ml/info.html/pid.1060679344) (which I am still excited about, but isn't accurate for what I told you). It was actually a different moisturizer that isn't available in the US that's in a [proper sealed jar-type packaging] (https://www.yesstyle.com/en/belif-the-true-cream-water-bomb-75ml-75ml/info.html/pid.1061866549). It's called the True Cream Water Bomb, not the Moisture or Aqua, which is interesting! The TesterKorea site has a different picture now then when I checked earlier, or maybe I just misread - they do have the larger 75ml size, but the link shows it in a tub. I'm sorry if I got your hopes up!

Oh wow, I love Faceonomics! That blog has been so, so incredibly helpful; I've found some of my favorite skincare off of her recommendations! I agree, she really does have amazing skin. :)

Thanks! My great-aunties still press oil in an old-fashioned way - what they describe in [this link] (https://www.thoughtco.com/ancient-history-of-making-olive-oil-4047748) under "Making Olive Oil" and "Olive Press Machinery" is close. We didn't press olives, but the process was pretty close. Now my mom has an oil press - something [like this!] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004H2SDTM?ie=UTF8&tag=udfblog-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004H2SDTM) :)

u/cakeeater808 · 2 pointsr/HawaiiGardening

Have you tried pressing oil with any kind of nut?I doubt I'll ever do that, but I was looking into it briefly a while ago and if anyone has enough to do it with, I'm sure you must. I saw this and if my olive tree ever fruits, I might try get one if it makes a lot of olives


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004H2SDTM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_LfHLBbZ0TSVA6

u/PCBreakdown · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Basil seeds $1.20 with shipping

u/Smok3monst3r · 2 pointsr/whatsthisplant

You can get them on amazon!!


Seed Needs, Dandelion Herb (Taraxacum officinale) 10,000 Seeds Non-GMO https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0042HY3LO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_eJ9ODbKJN1SA3

u/spiral_arm · 1 pointr/Sprouting

I recently went on a sprouting experimentation binge and tried out a bunch of different sprouters, and there's one sprouter that I can count on to produce more sprouts than I can consume, and it's the easiest to rinse and juggle. The Easy Sprout. I mean, look at that early 80's styling! Clearly these folks hit on perfection and never needed to revise ;)

Seriously, though. That sprouter is awesome. I got mine from Sprout People. They also have great seeds and other supplies.

Glass jars are a pain. They ended up being my least favorite method and I just don't bother with them at all anymore.

Another decent one is the Sprout Master. They're nice if you want to pipeline and stack the boxes. That's the smaller size, it comes in a bigger size, as well. It will make greener sprouts but it's harder to de-hull them at the end. Still way better than glass jars, though.

Here's a video of the Easy Sprout in use. I don't drain mine that vigorously and they're fine, but you get the idea. I think they also have a video of the Sprout Master.

u/hazel-the-rabbit · 1 pointr/OkCupid

Grow your strawberries this way

That'll clear up room.

u/AlwaysTalkToTheCops · 1 pointr/AskNYC
u/joshragem · 1 pointr/whatsthisplant

I’m looking on this basil variety pack and I think it could be “sweet genovese”

EDIT: however, the littlest leaves done match up with images of basil sprouts

u/kngg · 1 pointr/keto

Well I just learned you can buy the seeds if you import them from Korea - Here's an Amazon listing:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FBN0YLU/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I1PXK40E7ZBTL3&colid=BR2JV45BOWWW

But I dunno man. Considering these are the only ones I've ever found, I am skeptical of their benefit.

u/monkeyskittles · 1 pointr/AstoriaQueens

I like to get that stuff from MountainRoseHerbs.com, but it seems to be out of stock. I would probably order from Amazon.

If you want to physically pick up yourself, I recommend going downtown to a spot called "Flower Power Herbs & Roots". That should make you happy. They have tons of products and will have whatever herbs you need.

u/710rosinmaker · 1 pointr/BubbleHash

Yes it is. I have the bubble now which I got second hand but I also purchased one of these Bubble Made Easy Machine 6gal Machine https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00NLWBWEM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_eiprf3HIfaTQ9
To help speed up my washes and I notice very little difference in quality.
Would recommend both but I believe the bubble now has slightly better build quality.

u/Which-Ones-Pink · 1 pointr/LSA

Ah okay, I just have some question on if I can get supplies/successfully compete a non-polar/polar extraction.

I am taking only 75mg of DPH (to work as a anti-histamine, not a delriant as I usually do). And advil is a vascodilator so the vasconstriction won't be to bad.

Also I ordered these: https://www.amazon.com/Organic-Woolly-Morning-packed-wiccanherbmaster/dp/B00GWNQUZ8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1469812842&sr=8-3&keywords=hawaiian+baby+woodrose+seeds

Just wondering if you thought that was an okay source.