Fall/Winter Sowing Outdoors
These plants benefit from a longer cold period than other species we sell - ideally about three months outdoors in winter. The great thing about sowing outdoors is that generally you don't need to water the seeds or plants until it warms up in late spring or early summer in most locations if you're in the eastern U.S.
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Stoneroot Seeds / Collinsonia canadensis
Stoneroot, also known as richweed or horsebalm, has to be one of the most interesting woodland plants from our eastern forests, with big, toothed l...
View full detailsGolden Alexander Seeds / Zizia aurea
Golden Alexander blooms in late spring and is the native host plant for Black Swallowtail butterflies in their caterpillar stage. It sports a numbe...
View full detailsGray's Sedge Seeds / Carex grayi
Gray's Sedge, or Common Bur Sedge, is a wonderful garden addition, growing to two or three feet with incredible mace-like seed heads that last for ...
View full detailsLate Boneset Seeds / Eupatorium serotinum
A beautiful plant with reddish-purple stems and sprays of small white flowers. An absolute powerhouse pollinator food source - it attracts the most...
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