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NATIVE Like extraordinary lace, Phacelia’s fern-like leaves unfurl dramatic lavender blossoms like fiddleheads, her bright purple pollen attracting flocks of beneficial pollinators. Easy to grow in gardens and raised beds as well as containers, phacelia is one of our favorite native flowers and the bees quite agree!
For consistent nectar throughout the season, sow each month until 2 months before first frost. Phacelia is remarkably frost tolerant!
Size | Price | Quantity# | Availability | |
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50 Seeds | $3.95 | In stock | ||
100 Seeds | $6.80 | In stock | ||
200 Seeds | $12.80 | In stock |
When to sow (Transplant recommended): Indoors 4 weeks before last frost (at Fruition we use soil blocks). Transplant into larger containers when the first true leaves appear. Transplant after last frost. To Direct Sow: Sow 4 seeds per foot as soon as soil can be worked. Cover lightly & keep moist. When seedlings have first true leaves, thin.
Seed Depth: 1/4 inch
Days to Germination: 10-14 days at 60-65 F
Plant spacing after thinning: 9-12 inches
Days to Bloom: 45 Height: 3 feet
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