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๐ผ Cultivate Wellness, One Seed at a Time!
The Red Yarrow Seed packet contains over 50 heirloom, non-GMO seeds, perfect for creating a vibrant and medicinal herb garden. Known for its beautiful blooms and ability to attract pollinators, this easy-to-grow perennial thrives in various conditions and offers a multitude of uses, from teas to topical applications. Each packet includes detailed growing instructions and tips for seed saving, ensuring a sustainable gardening experience.
Manufacturer | JD Hardware LLC |
Country of Origin | India |
Item model number | YMX50 |
Package Dimensions | 11.43 x 8.25 x 0.25 cm; 45 g |
ASIN | B09BQ46MT4 |
D**C
Yarrow Me Garden
I bought these to start plants for our front landscaping. Every seed I started grew great in my greenhouse.
V**S
So far so good
Sprouting happy
N**H
Almost expired seeds. Wouldn't be fresh until Spring...
Tiny seeds and ample amounts. Do exactly as the instructions tell you and barely cover seeds with soil. I did get some seeds to germinate but not many. I haven't transplanted them into the ground yet but I am hopeful that I will have two nice, strong plants for my garden this Spring. The seeds were stamped as still within the recommended date for freshness but were almost expired. If I had waited until Spring to germinate them, the seeds would have definitely been expired. I'd rather go with the nursery germinated 2"- 4" starter pots if they are available.
P**W
Planted as instructions discribed
Planted as instructions discribed. Not a single popped seed. Very dis appointed.
J**M
Started to grow - but then stopped
I have other yarrows from store bought that I have no problem growing (8" height already growing when bought). So I have some idea how to grow these. I did the 'store in refrigerator for 3 days' before planting in a small planter and leaving outside - they sprouted in under a week - almost all of them - but then about half died off for some reason in 2 weeks and then half of that half died off. And now the remaining clump, while still alive at about 1 inch high, is stagnant and not growing (still in pot). I am buying a 2nd 'envelope' that I will plant in the ground in the late fall and see what happens next spring.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
2 weeks ago