SNOWBALL FEVERFEW
APPROXIMATE SEED COUNT PER PACKAGE: 100
All seed was grown in an open pollinated environment & harvested by hand here at Barefoot Ridge.
We cleaned, sorted and packaged all with care so you can share in the magic of growing all of these beautiful plants next season!
When to plant: Sow seeds about two weeks before the last frost. You can also start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
Where to plant: Sow seeds in a location with full sun.
How to plant: Lightly press seeds into the soil's surface and don't cover them. Light helps the seeds germinate.
How to care for: Keep the soil moist, but not wet or dry. Water deeply in the early morning or late afternoon, and avoid watering the leaves.
When to transplant: Transplant seedlings to the garden when they have their first true leaves and are large enough to handle. Space plants 12–40 cm apart.
How to maintain: Pinch back seedlings when they reach about 6 in tall to encourage bushiness. Deadhead regularly to avoid excess self-sowing.
Feverfew is a flowering herb that's easy to care for and can tolerate drought. It's part of the Aster family, which also includes echinacea, marigolds, and zinnias.
APPROXIMATE SEED COUNT PER PACKAGE: 100
All seed was grown in an open pollinated environment & harvested by hand here at Barefoot Ridge.
We cleaned, sorted and packaged all with care so you can share in the magic of growing all of these beautiful plants next season!
When to plant: Sow seeds about two weeks before the last frost. You can also start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
Where to plant: Sow seeds in a location with full sun.
How to plant: Lightly press seeds into the soil's surface and don't cover them. Light helps the seeds germinate.
How to care for: Keep the soil moist, but not wet or dry. Water deeply in the early morning or late afternoon, and avoid watering the leaves.
When to transplant: Transplant seedlings to the garden when they have their first true leaves and are large enough to handle. Space plants 12–40 cm apart.
How to maintain: Pinch back seedlings when they reach about 6 in tall to encourage bushiness. Deadhead regularly to avoid excess self-sowing.
Feverfew is a flowering herb that's easy to care for and can tolerate drought. It's part of the Aster family, which also includes echinacea, marigolds, and zinnias.