


Purple Top Vervain Plant
“Verbena bonariensis”
Plant Availability: Spring to Early Winter
Pot Size: 1L
Growing Conditions
Soil: Rich and Well Draining
Watering: Water Regularly
Position: Full Sun
Fertilizing: Compost, Manure, Liquid Feed
Use: Purple Top Vervain can be harvested for its roots, which can be roasted and used as a coffee alternative. The plant's tap root is known for penetrating deep into the soil, breaking up clay, and extracting minerals from the subsoil. Additionally, the leaves are rich in vitamins and can be added to salads for a unique flavor.
Growing Tips: This plant requires ample space to spread and thrive.
Companion Plants: Purple Top Vervain grows well alongside Dill, Garlic, and Nasturtium.
“Verbena bonariensis”
Plant Availability: Spring to Early Winter
Pot Size: 1L
Growing Conditions
Soil: Rich and Well Draining
Watering: Water Regularly
Position: Full Sun
Fertilizing: Compost, Manure, Liquid Feed
Use: Purple Top Vervain can be harvested for its roots, which can be roasted and used as a coffee alternative. The plant's tap root is known for penetrating deep into the soil, breaking up clay, and extracting minerals from the subsoil. Additionally, the leaves are rich in vitamins and can be added to salads for a unique flavor.
Growing Tips: This plant requires ample space to spread and thrive.
Companion Plants: Purple Top Vervain grows well alongside Dill, Garlic, and Nasturtium.
“Verbena bonariensis”
Plant Availability: Spring to Early Winter
Pot Size: 1L
Growing Conditions
Soil: Rich and Well Draining
Watering: Water Regularly
Position: Full Sun
Fertilizing: Compost, Manure, Liquid Feed
Use: Purple Top Vervain can be harvested for its roots, which can be roasted and used as a coffee alternative. The plant's tap root is known for penetrating deep into the soil, breaking up clay, and extracting minerals from the subsoil. Additionally, the leaves are rich in vitamins and can be added to salads for a unique flavor.
Growing Tips: This plant requires ample space to spread and thrive.
Companion Plants: Purple Top Vervain grows well alongside Dill, Garlic, and Nasturtium.