Soapwort Flower seeds
Grow your own soap with Soapwort! The Soapwort flower is as useful as it is beautiful. Dainty rose-pink-purple flowers cover the foliage from spring to summer. Soap wort can be used as an edging plant, in window boxes, containers, and as a grown cover. The Soap wort flower earned its name from its astringent properties. Soap wort flowers can be steeped in water and used as a soap, body wash, or shampoo. The water will actually form a lather when agitated. This flower was brought over from colonists as a substitute when soap was scarce. In addition to being used as a soap, a quick online search would also show studies suggesting topical benefits for the skin. It can also be used to clean laundry, home surfaces, and much more. This is a fast-growing perennial that thrives in any soil type.
Seed count: 500
Saponaria officinalis





























