Yellow Feverfew
Yellow Feverfew
A good introductory plant for an medicinal herb garden, the Yellow Feverfew is once of the easiest to care for once established. Here at Tomorrow's Garden we grow the yellow variant because these flowers closely resemble chamomile, but are totally different in what ailments they can cure. With Yellow Feverfew in your garden, you can rest assured that headaches are nothing to fret over any more. Blooms from June to October.
Plant and Germination Care:
Seed count: 100 seeds
Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Temperature: 55°F - 70°F
USDA Zones: 4 to 9
Watering Needs: When Soil is Dry
Seed Depth: Surface Sow
Sprouts In: 12 to 18 Days
Plant Spacing: Minimum 18"
About Tomorrow's Garden Seeds
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.