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Strawflower Seeds - Tall Mixed - Sow True Seed
Strawflower Seeds - Tall Mixed - Sow True Seed
Strawflower Seeds - Tall Mixed - Sow True Seed
Strawflower Seeds - Tall Mixed - Sow True Seed
Strawflower Seeds - Tall Mixed - Sow True Seed

Strawflower Seeds - Tall Mixed

$3.25

Expected to be back in stock by October

Xerochrysum bracteatum

If you've never grown strawflowers, you are in for a treat! Large flowers bloom from spring through frost for an abundance of purple, red, rose, yellow, and white blossoms. Plants reach three to four feet tall. They also hold their shape and colors perfectly when dried, and make gorgeous arrangements. Typically grown for flowers. Annual.

Minimum Seeds per Packet: 350

Packet Weight: 0.5g

Planting Season: After Last Frost

Sowing Method: Direct Seed or Transplant

Seed Depth: 1/16”

Direct Seed Spacing: 6-10"

Soil Temperature: 60℉

Days to Sprout: 14-21

Mature Spacing: 14-18"

Sun Requirement: Full Sun or Part Shade

Frost Tolerance: Frost Sensitive

Days to Harvest: 120

Production Cycle: Annual

When to Seed Strawflowers

This annual flower should be transplanted or direct seeded into the garden once all danger of frost has passed. 

Where to Plant Strawflowers

This flower will need full sun and will prefer loose, well-draining soil, however, it is not super picky about its growing conditions.

Growing Strawflowers

Sow seeds 1/16 inch deep and six to ten inches apart. Once mature, thin to 14 to 18 inches apart. Once established, these flowers are low maintenance and drought tolerant. This is a pretty low-maintenance crop, but regularly deadheading will result in more flowers. 

Harvesting Strawflowers

Strawflowers can be harvested for cut flowers or left to mature in the garden where they will readily reseed. Typically, these blooms are harvested for dried arrangements. Hang dry in bundles.

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Strawflower Seeds - Tall Mixed

$3.25

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