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Easy to grow old fashioned favorite brought to America by early colonists. Grow at the back of the flower border or along fences. Tough, sturdy, masses of color and loved by pollinators – will tolerate poor soil.
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Zones: | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Growth Cycle: | Perennial |
Water Needs: | Low, Moderate, Low/Moderate, Moderate/High |
Light: | Full Sun, Full Sun/Partial Shade, Partial Shade |
Soil Type: | Peaty Soil, Saline Soil, Chalky Soil, Sandy Soil, Loamy Soil, Silty Soil, All - Tolerant of Most Soil Types., Clay Soil |
Edible: | Yes, with Caution |
Color: | Mixed Colors |
Height: | h: Up to 4 Feet, i: Up to 5 Feet, j: Up to 6 Feet, k: Up to 7 Feet, l: Up to 8 Feet, m: Up to 9 Feet |
Growing Instructions: | Sow directly into well prepared soil after all danger of frost in late spring, 1/4” deep and 6” apart. Keep moist (not wet) until germination in about 12-21 days. Can be transplanted. Full Sun/Partial Shade. |
Special Features: | Butterflies and Pollinators, Medicinal Value, Cut Flowers |
Growth Rate: | Moderate |