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Outsidepride 100 Seeds Perennial Agastache Mexican Hyssop Apricot Sprite Flower Seeds for Planting
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These seeds have been planted in late November and have been up for a couple of weeks without any special care. They have not yet sprouted, but are expected to do well come warmer weather. Many have reported that their seeds germinated, but some have experienced issues with sun coverage.
This blazing hyssop rovides a sizzling blast of bright orange flowers during the heat mid-to-late summer. An outstanding perennial for attracting hummingbirds with brilliant fragrance. A great container plant; grow it as an annual if it is outside your growing zone. Grow in moderately fertile, well-draining soils and in full sun to partial shade…
This blazing hyssop rovides a sizzling blast of bright orange flowers during the heat mid-to-late summer. An outstanding perennial for attracting hummingbirds with brilliant fragrance. A great container plant; grow it as an annual if it is outside your growing zone. Grow in moderately fertile, well-draining soils and in full sun to partial shade. Sow 3 seeds per plant and space approximately 24 inches apart. Loose spikes of fragrant, tubular apricot colored flowers on a dwarf form make it useful for mixed borders and containers. Needs very little water once established. Mexican Hyssop (Agastache Aurantiaca Apricot Sprite) - This blazing hyssop rovides a sizzling blast of bright orange flowers during the heat mid-to-late summer. An outstanding perennial for attracting hummingbirds with brilliant fragrance. A great container plant; grow it as an annual if it is outside your growing zone. Grow in moderately fertile, well-draining soils and in full sun to partial shade. Start the Agastache flower seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last expected frost. Cover the flower seeds lightly and keep them moist until germination. Transplant after danger of frost and the Hyssop plant will establish quickly in the garden. Aromatic foliage that resists grazing by deer and rabbits, this showy, water-wise perennial is perfect for rock gardens and open meadows. Loose spikes of fragrant, tubular apricot colored flowers on a dwarf form make it useful for mixed borders and containers. Needs very little water once established.
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These seeds have been planted in late November and have been up for a couple of weeks without any special care. They have not yet sprouted, but are expected to do well come warmer weather. Many have reported that their seeds germinated, but some have experienced issues with sun coverage.
Pros
- Good germination rate
- Nice assorted flowers
- Good variety
- Effective pollinator garden addition
Cons
- Inconsistent germination
- Some seeds failed to sprout
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Description
This blazing hyssop rovides a sizzling blast of bright orange flowers during the heat mid-to-late summer. An outstanding perennial for attracting hummingbirds with brilliant fragrance. A great container plant; grow it as an annual if it is outside your growing zone. Grow in moderately fertile, well-draining soils and in full sun to partial shade. Sow 3 seeds per plant and space approximately 24 inches apart. Loose spikes of fragrant, tubular apricot colored flowers on a dwarf form make it useful for mixed borders and containers. Needs very little water once established. Mexican Hyssop (Agastache Aurantiaca Apricot Sprite) - This blazing hyssop rovides a sizzling blast of bright orange flowers during the heat mid-to-late summer. An outstanding perennial for attracting hummingbirds with brilliant fragrance. A great container plant; grow it as an annual if it is outside your growing zone. Grow in moderately fertile, well-draining soils and in full sun to partial shade. Start the Agastache flower seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last expected frost. Cover the flower seeds lightly and keep them moist until germination. Transplant after danger of frost and the Hyssop plant will establish quickly in the garden. Aromatic foliage that resists grazing by deer and rabbits, this showy, water-wise perennial is perfect for rock gardens and open meadows. Loose spikes of fragrant, tubular apricot colored flowers on a dwarf form make it useful for mixed borders and containers. Needs very little water once established.
Specifications
Sun Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Organic | Gmo Free |
Pack Size | 100.0 Count |
Brand | Outsidepride |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
Plant Or Animal Product Type | Flower |
Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Special Feature | Attracts Pollinators |
Color | Apricot |
Indoor/outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Size | 100 Seeds |