Feverfew - Sunnyball Single 6-Pack
We’ve combined 2 of our favourite filler flowers to make a sweet mix that add a little something extra to the garden or vase.
The teeniest of daisy-like blooms of the Magic Single, and the bright yellow buttons of the Sunnyball grow in clusters and bring all the bees to the garden!
They add a nostalgic, cottage-garden feel when planted randomly around the yard, and create a magical cloud of cuteness when planted in groups of 4 or more.
They will re-seed readily in your garden if left to do so, and the plants will overwinter and come back with gusto in early Spring next season (Zone 7+). If you harvest the flowers in Spring, they will grow another flush of blooms when it gets cool again in the Fall.
Basic Info: Full sun, 30” tall, 18” spread, tender perennial, cool season flower.
Six 2” Seedlings/order
We’ve combined 2 of our favourite filler flowers to make a sweet mix that add a little something extra to the garden or vase.
The teeniest of daisy-like blooms of the Magic Single, and the bright yellow buttons of the Sunnyball grow in clusters and bring all the bees to the garden!
They add a nostalgic, cottage-garden feel when planted randomly around the yard, and create a magical cloud of cuteness when planted in groups of 4 or more.
They will re-seed readily in your garden if left to do so, and the plants will overwinter and come back with gusto in early Spring next season (Zone 7+). If you harvest the flowers in Spring, they will grow another flush of blooms when it gets cool again in the Fall.
Basic Info: Full sun, 30” tall, 18” spread, tender perennial, cool season flower.
Six 2” Seedlings/order
We’ve combined 2 of our favourite filler flowers to make a sweet mix that add a little something extra to the garden or vase.
The teeniest of daisy-like blooms of the Magic Single, and the bright yellow buttons of the Sunnyball grow in clusters and bring all the bees to the garden!
They add a nostalgic, cottage-garden feel when planted randomly around the yard, and create a magical cloud of cuteness when planted in groups of 4 or more.
They will re-seed readily in your garden if left to do so, and the plants will overwinter and come back with gusto in early Spring next season (Zone 7+). If you harvest the flowers in Spring, they will grow another flush of blooms when it gets cool again in the Fall.
Basic Info: Full sun, 30” tall, 18” spread, tender perennial, cool season flower.
Six 2” Seedlings/order
Growing Tips: Plant seedlings in a sunny spot. Work lots of compost and organic fertilizer into the planting hole and water well before planting. Put root ball into the hole and bury it up to the first set of leaves. Mulch the soil for water retention and clean plants. Water deeply once a week.
Harvesting Tips: Cut your first stem when the blooms on the spray are 50% open. Cut the central stem first, leaving 6-8 sets of leaves remaining at the bottom of the central stem . Nice long stems will emerge from this deep cut, and you’ll soon get another harvest.
Post-Harvest Care: Strip off excess foliage so it’s just the blooms getting hydrated. Cut stems on an angle to increase the surface area available for hydration. Let them rest for a few hours in cool water and shade before arranging. Cut flowers benefit from clean, fresh water and flower food, both of which will extend their vase life. Refresh your vase water every few days.
Drying: Hang upside-down in a warm, shaded spot to dry.