Native Wildflower Seeds, Common Milkweed, 45 seeds, Asclepias syriaca, Monarch Butterflies Attractor, Pollinator Cottage Garden Flowers
$5.25
This listing is for one package of common milkweed seeds, Asclepias syriaca. There are approximately 45 seeds in a package.
The second listing photos show the actual approximate amount of seeds that are in a package.
Sustainably and organically grown on our two person Appalachian flower farm, supporting bio-diverse pollinator habitats.
Common Milkweed requires stratification of some kind before planting. The method that I have had the most success with is laying the seeds in moistened layers of paper towels, sealed inside a plastic bag and stored in the refrigerator for three weeks time. After this I drop the seeds into soil blocks and cover lightly. I have had great success with this method. Take care as to where you plant common milkweed in your garden as they will come back! They are very hardy and will seed on their own. They are toxic to grazing and browsing animals like cows, goats and sheep, and they are also toxic to chickens. The sap of milkweed can cause skin irritation. Milkweed is an essential food source for the Monarch caterpillars and all pollinators love their flowers.
The second listing photos show the actual approximate amount of seeds that are in a package.
Sustainably and organically grown on our two person Appalachian flower farm, supporting bio-diverse pollinator habitats.
Common Milkweed requires stratification of some kind before planting. The method that I have had the most success with is laying the seeds in moistened layers of paper towels, sealed inside a plastic bag and stored in the refrigerator for three weeks time. After this I drop the seeds into soil blocks and cover lightly. I have had great success with this method. Take care as to where you plant common milkweed in your garden as they will come back! They are very hardy and will seed on their own. They are toxic to grazing and browsing animals like cows, goats and sheep, and they are also toxic to chickens. The sap of milkweed can cause skin irritation. Milkweed is an essential food source for the Monarch caterpillars and all pollinators love their flowers.
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This listing is for one package of common milkweed seeds, Asclepias syriaca. There are approximately 45 seeds in a package.
The second listing photos show the actual approximate amount of seeds that are in a package.
Sustainably and organically grown on our two person Appalachian flower farm, supporting bio-diverse pollinator habitats.
Common Milkweed requires stratification of some kind before planting. The method that I have had the most success with is laying the seeds in moistened layers of paper towels, sealed inside a plastic bag and stored in the refrigerator for three weeks time. After this I drop the seeds into soil blocks and cover lightly. I have had great success with this method. Take care as to where you plant common milkweed in your garden as they will come back! They are very hardy and will seed on their own. They are toxic to grazing and browsing animals like cows, goats and sheep, and they are also toxic to chickens. The sap of milkweed can cause skin irritation. Milkweed is an essential food source for the Monarch caterpillars and all pollinators love their flowers.
The second listing photos show the actual approximate amount of seeds that are in a package.
Sustainably and organically grown on our two person Appalachian flower farm, supporting bio-diverse pollinator habitats.
Common Milkweed requires stratification of some kind before planting. The method that I have had the most success with is laying the seeds in moistened layers of paper towels, sealed inside a plastic bag and stored in the refrigerator for three weeks time. After this I drop the seeds into soil blocks and cover lightly. I have had great success with this method. Take care as to where you plant common milkweed in your garden as they will come back! They are very hardy and will seed on their own. They are toxic to grazing and browsing animals like cows, goats and sheep, and they are also toxic to chickens. The sap of milkweed can cause skin irritation. Milkweed is an essential food source for the Monarch caterpillars and all pollinators love their flowers.
This listing is for one package of common milkweed seeds, Asclepias syriaca. There are approximately 45 seeds in a package.
The second listing photos show the actual approximate amount of seeds that are in a package.
Sustainably and organically grown on our two person Appalachian flower farm, supporting bio-diverse pollinator habitats.
Common Milkweed requires stratification of some kind before planting. The method that I have had the most success with is laying the seeds in moistened layers of paper towels, sealed inside a plastic bag and stored in the refrigerator for three weeks time. After this I drop the seeds into soil blocks and cover lightly. I have had great success with this method. Take care as to where you plant common milkweed in your garden as they will come back! They are very hardy and will seed on their own. They are toxic to grazing and browsing animals like cows, goats and sheep, and they are also toxic to chickens. The sap of milkweed can cause skin irritation. Milkweed is an essential food source for the Monarch caterpillars and all pollinators love their flowers.
The second listing photos show the actual approximate amount of seeds that are in a package.
Sustainably and organically grown on our two person Appalachian flower farm, supporting bio-diverse pollinator habitats.
Common Milkweed requires stratification of some kind before planting. The method that I have had the most success with is laying the seeds in moistened layers of paper towels, sealed inside a plastic bag and stored in the refrigerator for three weeks time. After this I drop the seeds into soil blocks and cover lightly. I have had great success with this method. Take care as to where you plant common milkweed in your garden as they will come back! They are very hardy and will seed on their own. They are toxic to grazing and browsing animals like cows, goats and sheep, and they are also toxic to chickens. The sap of milkweed can cause skin irritation. Milkweed is an essential food source for the Monarch caterpillars and all pollinators love their flowers.