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Agastache Native Seed – No 1 Best Pollinator Perennial Plant – Anise Lavender Hyssop Flower Seeds

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Agastache Native Seed – Best Pollinator Perennial Anise Lavender Hyssop Flower Seeds

Agastache known as Anise Hyssop or Lavender Hyssop is a Native Wild Flower Herb at Home in Garden beds and borders or prarie meadows.

Agastache foeniculum native to North American a long flowering wildflower, herbaceous perennial perfect addition to any garden wanting to invite more wildlife and pollinator activity.

Thriving on poor soils in full sun, on the prairie, or at home in the cottage garden, plant lavender hyssop with bee balm, goldenrod, and asters.

Agastache Foeniculum is a popular native wildflower often found growing roadside or in meadows, lends itself well to growing at home. It stands up well even through Fall, the dried seed heads and stems stay upright and look great covered in frost or snow.

Flowering throughout the Summer these turrets of purple make a cheerful addition to any butterfly or wildflower garden and popular with an array of pollinators, particularly butterflies and bees, and plentiful seeds for fall birds.

There are several species worth growing and I am sure I will be adding different types of anise hyssop to my own seed collection for years to come.

Seed Count:

Average of 50+ seeds per pack, shipped tracked for your convenience spend $20 or more in one transaction and get free shipping.

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Agastache Native Seed – Top Pollinator Perennial Anise Lavender Hyssop Flower Seeds

Agastache known as Anise Hyssop or Lavender Hyssop is a Native Wild Flower Herb at Home in Garden beds and borders or prarie meadows.

Agastache foeniculum native to North American a long flowering wildflower, herbaceous perennial perfect addition to any garden wanting to invite more wildlife and pollinator activity.

Thriving on poor soils in full sun, on the prairie, or at home in the cottage garden, plant lavender hyssop with bee balm, goldenrod, and asters.

Agastache Foeniculum is a popular native wildflower often found growing roadside or in meadows, lends itself well to growing at home. It stands up well even through Fall, the dried seed heads and stems stay upright and look great covered in frost or snow.

Flowering throughout the Summer these turrets of purple make a cheerful addition to any butterfly or wildflower garden and popular with an array of pollinators, particularly butterflies and bees, and plentiful seeds for fall birds.

There are several species worth growing and I am sure I will be adding different types of anise hyssop to my own seed collection for years to come.

Seed Count: Agastache Native Seed

Average of 50+ seeds per pack, shipped tracked for your convenience spend $20 or more in one transaction and get free shipping.
Cold Stratification or Direct Sowing: Recommended. (See Winter Jug Method )

Direct sow seeds in fall and allow seeds to naturally cold stratify. When starting seeds indoors, sow finely and barely cover seeds with soil. I recommend sowing these seeds, direct in Fall on a prepared seedbed or garden container, water well, and protect from winter weather with a fabric fleece if some seeds germinate early. Also known as cold stratification and can be completed anytime of the year by placing seed packs in a cool drawer of a refrigerator for 4-12 weeks to break seed dormancy.

1) Sow direct in a prepared weed-free seedbed
2) Cold frame sheltered location in small pots outdoors
3) Under lights indoor grow room
4) Bright windowsill with drip tray and propagator cover

I like to growAgastache Native Seed in pots this way you can break dormancy, simply by moving the pots around and most seeds germinate in batches, care must be taken when picking out to avoid disturbing emerging seedlings.

Pot young plants on until large enough to plant out, this native plant mix prefers poor soil in full sun.
Full instructions, border design and planting ideas available online by searching igrowhort native-seed-collections.

Native plants maintain balance and provide habitat and eco-systems for resident and migratory wildlife. Due to many years of ecological destruction, development and toxic pollution many native wild flowers, and wildlife are under-threat of extinction.

We all have an important role to play, no matter how small your garden or balcony a few plant pots filled with natives instead of alien ornamentals of genetic hybrids that offer very little to no benefit to feeding insects and birds.

Time to make a small difference on a global scale and encourage our neighbors friends and families to sow a patchwork quilt of native wildflowers like a blanket to protect our sacred planet!

 

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