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Pale Evening Primrose seeds

CA$4.00
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Pale evening primrose is the perfect addition to a moon garden, and though the night insects love her and we do love to use it in arrangements from time to time, our main reasons for cultivating evening primrose is her medicinal properties.

Seeds require stratification to grow. Scatter tiny seeds on worked soil in fall, thinning to 1’ apart in the spring. To start seeds indoors, start in late winter, scatter lightly over sterile soil and leave outside for a few days to let them experience the natural cold process. Mist until seedlings form. Plant mature plants with three sets of true leaves out after the last frost for blooms the next season. 

Approximately 100 seeds

All of our seeds are organically grown and open pollinated in Qualicum Beach, BC

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Pale evening primrose is the perfect addition to a moon garden, and though the night insects love her and we do love to use it in arrangements from time to time, our main reasons for cultivating evening primrose is her medicinal properties.

Seeds require stratification to grow. Scatter tiny seeds on worked soil in fall, thinning to 1’ apart in the spring. To start seeds indoors, start in late winter, scatter lightly over sterile soil and leave outside for a few days to let them experience the natural cold process. Mist until seedlings form. Plant mature plants with three sets of true leaves out after the last frost for blooms the next season. 

Approximately 100 seeds

All of our seeds are organically grown and open pollinated in Qualicum Beach, BC

Pale evening primrose is the perfect addition to a moon garden, and though the night insects love her and we do love to use it in arrangements from time to time, our main reasons for cultivating evening primrose is her medicinal properties.

Seeds require stratification to grow. Scatter tiny seeds on worked soil in fall, thinning to 1’ apart in the spring. To start seeds indoors, start in late winter, scatter lightly over sterile soil and leave outside for a few days to let them experience the natural cold process. Mist until seedlings form. Plant mature plants with three sets of true leaves out after the last frost for blooms the next season. 

Approximately 100 seeds

All of our seeds are organically grown and open pollinated in Qualicum Beach, BC

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Join us in the pavilion at Sea Cider on the evening of November 14th for learning, merriment, and refreshments. We’ll be making fluffy, traditional wreath with natural embellishments and LOTS of soft ribbon.

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