When to Plant St. Johns Wort Seeds
Plant in early spring after danger of frost has passed. Best to first plant indoors in a warm, sunny environment and transplant in late spring.
Where to Plant St. Johns Wort Seeds
St. Johns Wort can tolerate a variety of soil conditions and can even withstand a small flood. You really can’t go wrong with choosing a spot to plant this herb!
How to Plant St. Johns Wort Seeds
St. Johns Wort seeds require light to germinate, so be careful not to cover them when planting. Learn more about germination light requirements here.
Start indoors and press seeds into soil but leave uncovered so they can use the light to germinate. Transplant when seedlings are around two inches tall.
How to Harvest St. Johns Wort
Harvest in late July and August when flowers are in full bloom. Both the leaves and flowers can be harvested. Cut off the upper 1/3 portion of the plant in July for harvest. Dry flowers and leaves in bundles upside down in a cool, dry place indoors. Store in an airtight glass container for up to one year. Seeds can take up to 3 months to germinate and once established can are-seed quickly. St. John’s Wort is perennial and therefore will bloom in the second year after initial planting.