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The Common Milkweed Native Seeds (Asclepias Syriaca) by Seeds2Go offers a pack of 100 heirloom seeds that are easy to grow and thrive in various conditions. With beautiful pink and lilac blooms, these seeds attract essential pollinators like monarch butterflies and bees, making them a perfect addition to any garden. Ideal for zones 3-9, they require minimal maintenance and support local biodiversity.
K**R
Native milkweed
My bee's and the butterfly 🦋 love these. They smell amazing. My neighbors even commented.
A**M
Common milkweed
Awesome seeds, most of the ones planted have come up already .
I**L
Never grew
Bought these to plant in a butterfly garden in my back yard. Everything else has sprouted & pretty much thrived - these seeds did nothing. And there were no “growing instructions” - all I received was a clear plastic baggy w/ unidentified seeds in them. I think I got scammed.
D**N
Instructions and guidance woefully lacking, but good product. So far...
The cold stratification time is not listed on the packaging. If you don't know what this means (like I didn't), and you find what you have looked up online overwhelming, perhaps running down what I tried will help. I looked up tons and tons of websites for how, and how long TO cold stratify these seeds. I found anywhere from 2 weeks, to several months. The other thing I saw was really complicated sounding cold stratification instructions that needed lots of materials....I decided to try several different time lengths, and a method I remembered from elementary school...a damp paper towel folded in a sandwich bag. I dampened my paper towel, carefully folded a few seeds inside, and put the whole thing in a sealed sandwich bag in the fridge. After two weeks, I attempted to sprout some seeds. I chose four of them, placed them in a seed-starting tray, and put them on a heating mat. In two days, 2/4 were growing! I have been keeping them moist and warm, and they seem to be doing really great!At the end of a month of cold stratifying the "lazy" way, I tried the rest of the seeds I had stratified. about 12 of them. This time, after doing some additional reading, I came across some information that indicated without the appropriate mycorrhizal fungi, the plants won't thrive. So, just in case, I ordered a multi-species dry mix of mycorrhizal fungi from amazon, coated each moist, cold stratified seed in it, and poked it into a peat pod. So far, ALL have sprouted, and they are going strong. I've started them under a small grow light, and am currently quite pleased!
C**G
Can't wait to plant!!!!!
I'm all in to save the monarchas. Packaging Great. Lots of care. Fast delivery. Thank you
S**N
Absolutely no info, just a ziplock baggie of seeds
I will have to Google this, no info at all with the seeds. No planting information, no pictures, nothing. Hope they grow.
C**N
They all sprouted!
I bought these for our school monarch garden. Each of my 100 first graders planted six seeds in starter trays and all seeds sprouted. I cold stratified them between damp paper towels, in a baggie, in the refrigerator for 3 weeks. 100% success!
B**L
Had a few sprout
Maybe I’m not of a green thumb as I thought?
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