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A garden favorite since the 1700’s. Native to the Mediterranean, Thomas Jefferson documented their growth in his experimental trial gardens. Cold-hardy plant that grows to 2-feet with a bright array of fragrant flowers in shades of yellow, orange and red that often are still blooming when the snow falls. Wonderful in flower arrangements. Pollinator friendly garden dye plant. Bonus: edible blossoms!
Direct seed in the garden in May or, for earlier blooms, start indoors about 8 weeks before planting out. Plant 1/8" deep, tamp down and cover lightly with soil. Mist to keep soil moist. If starting indoors, transplant to separate pots when first true leaves appear.
great bumble beee pollinator attractor
excellent cut flower
edible flower that makes pretty garnish in salads and desserts; however, flavor quality is dictated by soil conditions and may sometimes be bitter
source of pretty green fabric dye
Additional Information
Variety: Tetra Mix
Latin Name: Antirrhinum majus
Seed Count: 100
Plant Cycle:Annual
Days to Germinate: 7-14
Days to Harvest: 120
Farm Type:
Safe Seed Pledge
Planting Seasons: Spring
Seed Type: Heirloom, Open Pollinated
Cold Hardy: Yes
Seed Saving Level: Intermediate
Seed Storage : About 3-5+ years, when properly stored (cool, dry, dark)
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