Description
Tanacetum parthenium
Produces two foot tall plants with citrus-scented leaves and an abundance of small, daisy-like flowers. Known for its medicinal properties. Readily self seeds.
Direct seed or transplant into the garden after all danger of frost has passed. Feverfew will need full sun and well-draining soil. Water well to ensure good germination. Once germinated, feverfew will need at least an inch of water per week. Typically grown for flowers. Perennial.
Hazel Coleman –
Great packaging. Seeds sprouted great. Very good quality.
Aurora Wood –
I don’t consider myself a gardener (I picked the dying flowers off the green peppers plant last year – thought the flowers were dying – how was I to know they were going to grown into peppers!). So this year I thought I would order my seeds on line and they have been successful! My above garden beds are growing and the products are more healthy then store bought and I know exactly where they are coming from. Not only that, but the economic value all the way around is good for you!
Maya Thompson –
They grow
Addison Sanders –
Good variety of seeds that appear fine. Planted some indoors and will update after they sprout
Eliana Moore –
Hope these do.
Logan Moore –
As advertised works well
Jackson Watson –
Beautiful packaging, more seeds than I could even use in one year! Lots of helpful information on each individual packet and good mix for a starter herb garden.