If you already have a butterfly garden, or are looking to start one, this the one stop list.
Butterfly Flowers!
African Daisy 450 seeds
Alyssum Dwarf Pink 50 seeds
Alyssum Royal Carpet 2000 seeds
Alyssum Tall White 2000 seeds
Bergamot Wild 1000 seeds
Black Eyed Susan 1200 seeds
Black Eyed Susan Vine 40 seeds
Blanket Flower 200 seeds
Butterfly Weed 100 seeds
Calendula Bon Bon Yel. 100 seeds
Calendula Fiesta Gitana 100 seeds
Camilia Balsam Mix 150 seeds
Cardinal Flower 100 seeds
Catnip 700 seeds
Chives 500 seeds
Coneflower Purple 200 seeds
Cosmos “Picotee” 280 seeds
Daisy Painted 400 seeds
Dill Bouquet 650 seeds
Fennel Florence 400 seeds
Flax Scarlet 250 seeds
Hyssop Anise 600 seeds
Imperialis Mix Swt Sultan 100 seeds
Morning Glory Grandpa Ott 100 seeds
Morning Glory Scarlet O’hara 40 seeds
Lavender Vera 100 seeds
Lobelia Great Blue 1000 seeds
Lupine Russell 200 seeds
Milkweed Common 50 seeds
Milkweed Spider 10 seeds
Milkweed Swamp 50 seeds
Milkweed Whorled 50 seeds
Oregano Vulgare 500 seeds
Petunia Dwarf Mix 500 seeds
Phlox Mixed Colors 200 seeds
Poppy Red 1500 seeds
Salvia Scarlet Sage 200 seeds
Snapdragon Tetra Mix 500 seeds
Sunflower Teddy Bear 40 seeds
Sweet Pea Mammoth Mix 25 seeds
Verbena Moss 500 seeds
Yarrow Red 2000 seeds
Yarrow White 500 seeds
Zinnia California Gnt Mix 150 seeds
Zinnia Lilliput Mix 200 seeds
General Seed Germination Wisdom:
As a common gardening rule, do not plant seeds any seed deeper than twice their diameter. Too many websites quote the standard 1/4″ deep planting depth, but a more precise approach can yield very different germination results. This general knowledge will enable you to plant seeds without needing to look up germination methods for every variety of seed in stock.
In general, seeds should be planted at a depth of two times the width of the seed. For example, if you have a seed that’s about 1/16 inch thick, it should be planted about 1/8 inch deep. Large bean seeds, which can be up to1/2 inch wide, may need to be planted an inch deep.
For tiny seeds, place them on the surface of the soil and barely cover them with soil or vermiculite.
Don’t compress the soil atop the seeds as you plant them. The soil should be firm but not compacted. Always keep soil moist until sprouts emerge. Most herb seed varieties will germinate well in soil temperature ranges of 70-80 degress.
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Nicholas (verified owner) –
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Kai (verified owner) –
Very well worth the money.
John (verified owner) –
Looks great! My home is decorated in a Conservatory theme, but I do not have the lighting to grow a huge beautiful tree like this indoors
Alan (verified owner) –
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