Native pollinators need to forage for food just as much as any other pollinator in the early spring. Wild Geraniums are perfect for that. This Carolina Geranium variety is native to the Southeastern United States and provides not only amazing ground cover but also early flowers for all native pollinators to enjoy while other flowers still need to awake from winter's slumber.
Plant and Germination Care:
Seed Count: 50 seeds Sun Requirements: Full to Partial Sun Soil Temperature: 35°F - 40°F *needs cold stratification to germinate 4 to 5 weeks after first frost. USDA Zones: 3 to 8 Watering Needs: When Soil Runs Dry Seed Depth: Surface Sow Sprouts In: 2 to 4 Months Plant Spacing: Minimum 3"
Seeds are open-pollinated, so there is a very small chance of cross-hybrid variety with other plants we grow here at Tomorrow's Gardens. Parent plants are grown and seeds are harvested on our farm in Mint Hill, North Carolina (Zone 8a). All plants are grown with organic practices.
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