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  • New England ASTER Purple Perennial Heirloom Fall Planting  200 Seeds
  • New England ASTER Purple Perennial Heirloom Fall Planting  200 Seeds

New England ASTER Purple Perennial Heirloom Fall Planting 200 Seeds

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Planting Time 6 Weeks Color Purple Growth Habit Medium Soil Type Top Soil, Mushroom Compost, Compost, All types of soil!, All Soils, Clay, Loam Season of Interest Fall, Spring, Summer Genus Aster novae-angliae Features Draught Resistant, Fast Growing, Flowering, Open-Pollinating Common Name Pollinator Flowers Type Flower Seeds Watering Medium Sunlight Full Sun, Medium Sun PRODUCT INFORMATION Grow Heirloom Asters New England Aster Seeds The New England Aster has long been highly prized by many native wild gardeners.  And despite its parochial name, it definitely will thrive outside of ole' yankee country! (These grow all over the mountains here in TN and in my garden with lots of sun and water they grow huge! But with part shade they still grow beautifully! This plant forms beautiful, yet delicate clusters of purple, lavender and light pink flowers.  An unusual wildflower that is sure to turn heads and spur conversation. FAST FACTS Name:  New England Aster Botanical Name:  Aster novae-angliae Life Cycle:  Perennial Color:  Purple Bloom Season: Summer, Fall Height: 24-52 Inches Light Requirement:  Sun Sowing Method:  Direct Sow Hardiness Zones:  3-8 Deer Resistant: Yes Temperature: 65 - 75F Average Germ Time: 21 - 65 days Depth: Sow seed on surface, lightly cover Moisture: Keep moist until germination Plant Spacing: 20 inches HOW TO GROW NEW ENGLAND ASTER The seeds need to be fall-planted for spring growth or cold-stratified for 60 days before planting in the spring.  They will take an additional 21-45 days to germinate once planted. Plant New England Aster seeds on the soil surface and gently press them into the soil. The seeds need to be fall-planted for spring growth or cold-stratified for 60 days before planting in the spring.  They will take an additional 21-45 days to germinate once planted.  Plant New England Aster seeds on the soil surface and gently press them into the soil. To start the stratified seed indoors, sow purple flower seeds in a flat; keep the soil evenly moist and at a temperature of 65-70 degrees F until germination, which should take place within 14-20 days.  Transplant the seedlings after the last frost of spring. SEED STORING Store your seeds in a cool, dry and dark location. Most seeds have a long shelf life, but heat and moisture will cut that life short. Dedicate a drawer or cabinet to storing your seeds where you can also house your gardening journal close at hand for dreaming, planning and preparing.