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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Lance-Leaf Coreopsis Seeds / Coreopsis lanceolata
A well-behaved garden plant beloved by native bees and butterflies. Beginning in May, it's one of the first wildflower plants to bloom after the sp...
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This plant normally goes by the common name Sneezeweed, but we refuse to call it that because it absolutely does not cause sneezing and Helenium - ...
View full detailsBlue-Stemmed Goldenrod Seeds / Solidago caesia
A lovely woodland denizen that grows to three or four feet and elegantly drapes itself on other plants. Very well-behaved in the garden and a wonde...
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