Natives that Germinate Easily
No need for a cold pretreatment/stratification period prior to planting these natives. They are ready to plant right out of the packet and usually germinate within one to three weeks after sowing. If indoor sowing, a good rule of thumb is to sow your pots six to eight weeks prior to the last frost for your area.
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Purple Coneflower Seeds / Echinacea purpurea
One of the best native plants for the garden. It attracts a diverse group of bees and butterflies, is sturdy and upright, and is a clumping perenni...
View full detailsWild Bergamot Seeds / Monarda fistulosa
Wild Bergamot is one of the best pollinator plants a garden can have and one of our favorites, easily one of the high points of the year in the gar...
View full detailsNew England Aster Seeds / Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
New England Aster is a classic garden plant for many reasons. They're gorgeous fall blooming plants that come in a dazzling variety of pinks and pu...
View full detailsSpotted Bee Balm Seeds / Monarda punctata
One of the most spectacular plant species in all of North America, Spotted Bee Balm uses pigment in specialized leaves - called bracts in botany - ...
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