These 10 herbs germinate quickly from seeds, which means you can start them indoors anytime without waiting for weeks for them to emerge. It’s also inexpensive as compared to buying plants from the store.

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Fast-Growing Herbs You Can Grow From Seeds

1. Basil

Botanical Name: Ocimum basilicum

Germination Time: 5-10 days

When it comes to fast-growing herbs that germinate quickly, basil is the winner. Since basil is sensitive to cold weather, make sure when you plant basil seeds, the temperature remains above 50 F (10 C). To learn more about basil seed propagation, click here.

Here’s everything you need to know about growing Basil

2. Cilantro

Botanical Name: Coriandrum sativum

Germination Time: 7-15 Days

If you love Mexican, Indian, and South Asian food, grow cilantro or coriander. This herb is usually grown from seeds and emerge quickly. To learn how to do it, view our cilantro growing guide here.

3. Sage

Botanical Name: Salvia officinalis

Germination Time: 10-20 Days

Unlike basil or cilantro, you’ll have to wait a little longer for sage, around 2-3 weeks, which is still fast compared to other slow germinating herbs like parsley. The best time to plant its seeds is when the temperature is around or above 60 F (15 C).

8. Fenugreek

Botanical Name: Trigonella foenum-graecum

Germination Time: 4-12 Days

Fenugreek is a powerful medicinal herb that is also used as a leafy vegetable. This annual plant germinates as quickly as basil. To get more information on how to grow it, click here.

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5. Oregano

Botanical Name: Origanum vulgare

Germination Time: 8-14 Days

This quick-growing herb pops up in a week or two from seeds. If you’re propagating it in a colder zone, provide it a constant warm temperature around 60 F (15 C), you can use a heating mat for this purpose.

Here’s everything you need to know about growing Oregano

6. Fennel

Botanical Name: Foeniculum vulgare

Germination Time: 6-12 Days

If you soak the seeds before planting, fennel seedlings will emerge quickly, within a few days. You can use fresh fennel fronds in salads, pestos, curries, or garnish them on yogurt dips. To learn more about growing fennel, you can view its growing guide here!

7. Chives

Botanical Name: Allium schoenoprasum

Germination Time: 14-20 Days

While the best way to propagate chives is division, you can still grow it from seeds both indoors and outdoors. Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep in a seed mix, and keep them in a warm spot that receives indirect sunlight. To learn more about growing chives in pots, click here.

8. Mint

Botanical Name: Mentha

Germination Time: 15-20 Days

Mint grows best from cuttings, but seed propagation works as well. And because this herb can tolerate shade, you can also grow it indoors. Just keep the soil slightly moist and provide bright morning sun and indirect light to watch it thrive.

Here’s all the information you need for growing Mint

9. Dill

Botanical Name: Anethum graveolens

Germination Time: 8-18 Days

This fragrant herb is both easy to grow and fast-germinating–you may see the sprouts in 1 to 3 weeks. Growing it will let you have fresh leaves for soups and stews. It does best in full sun and well-draining soil. Dill grows best with cabbage and onions so you can grow them all together.

Here’s all you need to know about growing Dill in pots

10. Thyme

Botanical Name: Thymus vulgaris

Germination Time: 7-20 Days

Thyme seeds can germinate in one or two weeks if the conditions are favorable or take a month or two if the seed quality is poor or the temperature is not optimum. Thyme grows best when the temperature is around 70 F (21 C).

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