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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Purple Joe Pye Weed Seeds, Eupatorium Maculatum Flower Seeds - Attract Pollinators & Showy Wild Flower Seeds for Planting Garden
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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Purple Joe Pye Weed Seeds, Eupatorium Maculatum Flower Seeds - Attract Pollinators & Showy Wild Flower Seeds for Planting Garden

Attract pollinators. Joe-pye weeds are magnets for pollinators. It is hugely attractive to honeybees and butterflies and will encourage them to visit often. USDA Hardiness Zone. 4-9. Easy to grow. Whether you have a green thumb or not, you can grow it successfully. Sun. Joe Pye weed grows best in full sun to partial shade. Soil. This wildflower is …
Attract pollinators. Joe-pye weeds are magnets for pollinators. It is hugely attractive to honeybees and butterflies and will encourage them to visit often. USDA Hardiness Zone. 4-9. Easy to grow. Whether you have a green thumb or not, you can grow it successfully. Sun. Joe Pye weed grows best in full sun to partial shade. Soil. This wildflower is adaptable to many different soil conditions, but it will do best in fairly rich, well-drained soil. Joe Pye weeds have thick stems with lance-shaped, serrated dark green leaves that can be up to a foot long. And in the midsummer, tiny mauve or pink-purple flowers bloom in large clusters atop the stems. Although it's often considered just a roadside week, Joe Pye weed has a sweet vanilla scent that is especially attractive to butterflies and other pollinators, and it has become an increasingly popular plant for native gardens. Joe Pye weed is best planted from potted nursery plants in the spring after the threat of frost has passed. It has a fast growth rate, usually flowering in its first season. How to Grow Joe Pye Weed From Seed If starting indoors, start the seeds about eight weeks before the expected last frost. Or, they can be planted outdoors in spring. Fill starter cells or 2-inch pots with moistened seed starter mix. Press the seeds into the soil and just barely cover them with additional mix. Place the container in a location with bright indirect light at 70 degrees Fahrenheit until they sprout, usually about 4 weeks. Continue to grow the seedlings in a bright location until outdoor planting time.
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Attract pollinators. Joe-pye weeds are magnets for pollinators. It is hugely attractive to honeybees and butterflies and will encourage them to visit often. USDA Hardiness Zone. 4-9. Easy to grow. Whether you have a green thumb or not, you can grow it successfully. Sun. Joe Pye weed grows best in full sun to partial shade. Soil. This wildflower is adaptable to many different soil conditions, but it will do best in fairly rich, well-drained soil. Joe Pye weeds have thick stems with lance-shaped, serrated dark green leaves that can be up to a foot long. And in the midsummer, tiny mauve or pink-purple flowers bloom in large clusters atop the stems. Although it's often considered just a roadside week, Joe Pye weed has a sweet vanilla scent that is especially attractive to butterflies and other pollinators, and it has become an increasingly popular plant for native gardens. Joe Pye weed is best planted from potted nursery plants in the spring after the threat of frost has passed. It has a fast growth rate, usually flowering in its first season. How to Grow Joe Pye Weed From Seed If starting indoors, start the seeds about eight weeks before the expected last frost. Or, they can be planted outdoors in spring. Fill starter cells or 2-inch pots with moistened seed starter mix. Press the seeds into the soil and just barely cover them with additional mix. Place the container in a location with bright indirect light at 70 degrees Fahrenheit until they sprout, usually about 4 weeks. Continue to grow the seedlings in a bright location until outdoor planting time.