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📖 About This Plant
Aromatic perennial herb with intensely bitter, strongly aromatic leaves. Traditionally used to make horehound candy — the old-fashioned American folk candy with a unique bittersweet flavor. Also used in herbal tea for cold and cough relief. Silver-gray foliage is attractive in the garden.
📅 When to Plant in Your Area
🌱 Care Tips
Drought-tolerant once established. Plant in poor, well-drained soil — too-rich soil produces weak, floppy growth. Grows from seed, cuttings, or division. Cut back in spring to keep compact. Very cold-hardy and easy. Classic medicinal herb — harvest before flowering for best flavor.
🤝 Companion Plants
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What hardiness zones can you grow Horehound in?
Horehound grows best in USDA Hardiness Zones 3a–9b. Aromatic perennial herb with intensely bitter, strongly aromatic leaves. Always check your local zone before planting.
How much sun does Horehound need?
Horehound requires Full Sun. Drought-tolerant once established.
When should I plant Horehound?
Horehound is best planted in Spring. Drought-tolerant once established. Plant in poor, well-drained soil — too-rich soil produces weak, floppy growth.
How long does Horehound take to harvest?
Horehound typically reaches harvest in 90-120 days. Water needs are Low. Grow it alongside Lavender and Sage for best results.
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