Retail Sources

For those that haven’t had the chance to experience the deliciousness of the herb called Salad Burnet, I encourage you to find your local garden center or farmers’ market and check it out. And I do mean local because most chain garden stores won’t carry this heirloom plant (non-GMO).  You will need to grow it from seed, otherwise you will need a transplant from an existing Salad Burnet plant.

Ask for this plant to be sold locally (In Dallas, I found baby plants for sale at North Haven Gardens), otherwise buy it online to plant & grow from:

amishlandseeds.com
fedcoseeds.com
Seeds of Change
Pantry Garden Herbs
Rare Seeds – Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
Seedaholic
Outside Pride

Cultivation: An attractive border plant and can be grown successfully in pots.  Needs full sun; Well drained, composted soil.
Growth Characteristics:  Perennial, Evergreen, Frost tolerant. Height: ±30cm; Spread: ±20cm.
Harvesting:  Pick fresh leaves and flowers throughout the year,
Companion Planting: Plant with herbs like Thyme, Mint,

This plant is not generally sold in grocery stores in the United States (yet). It is more commonly available in markets in England, Australia, France, Turkey and Germany.