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New England Aster Purple 100 Seeds for Sun and Shade - Easy to Grow Wildflower for Native Garden

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Category: ornamental plants for hot weather

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  • HARDINESS ZONE:4-8
  • GROW:Sprinkle one or two seeds in each seed starter pot or egg carton cell filled with potting medium.Barely cover them, so that they are no deeper than 1/8 inch. Place the containers in a location that receives indirect sunlight. Keep them evenly moist, but not soggy.
  • WHEN TO PLANT:A month before the last frost.
  • EASY GROW:Native asters and once you give them a good start, they’re well on their way.
  • COMPANION:This striking flower pairs well with black-eyed Susan, coneflower, gaillardia, goldenrod, Montauk daisy, ornamental grasses, other types of asters, and phlox.

New England Aster Purple 100 Seeds for Sun and Shade - Easy to Grow Wildflower for Native Garden

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Category: ornamental plants for hot weather

About this item

  • HARDINESS ZONE:4-8
  • GROW:Sprinkle one or two seeds in each seed starter pot or egg carton cell filled with potting medium.Barely cover them, so that they are no deeper than 1/8 inch. Place the containers in a location that receives indirect sunlight. Keep them evenly moist, but not soggy.
  • WHEN TO PLANT:A month before the last frost.
  • EASY GROW:Native asters and once you give them a good start, they’re well on their way.
  • COMPANION:This striking flower pairs well with black-eyed Susan, coneflower, gaillardia, goldenrod, Montauk daisy, ornamental grasses, other types of asters, and phlox.
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