Aster King Size Apricot
Seeds and ranunculus/anemones orders are sent within 10-14 days.
Product Specification
Already a favorite variety of Chinese aster for us, with the same special peachy warm color, but significantly longer stems and abundant blooms. It is also easy to grow in your garden. With proper care, it stands up to two weeks in cuttings. Perhaps the most eagerly awaited and unusual variety of aster!
Tips to Grow:
Light is required for germination; cover lightly with vermiculite. Tolerates transplanting well. Aster is cold-resistant, adult plants tolerate mild frosts (-1-2 ⁰С). Direct seed - once soil temperature is 18-21°C. Provide support with the net as soon as plant is 30 cm high. Pinching not required.
Numbers of seeds in package: 50 seeds
Average seed life: 1-2 years
6-8
10-14
0.2-0.3 cm
7-10
23-27 ⁰С
annual
40-50 cm
full sun
20-25 cm
Starting from Seeds
The journey of cultivating seeds offers numerous rewards. It provides an early start to the season, grants access to a plenty of unique varieties not commonly available at local nurseries, and efficiently fills your cutting garden at a budget-friendly cost.
Growing Experience
Cultivating plants from seeds is not just a horticultural task- it’s a journey of growth and discovery. As you embark on this journey, each stage of the process becomes a fulfilling experience.
From the delicate germination of the seeds to the sturdy emergence of seedlings, and finally, the flourishing of mature plants, you become an active participant in the miraculous cycle of life.
Make the most of our knowledge to avoid common gardening mistakes and successfully grow your dahlias. Explore our blog on "How to start from Seeds" and feel free to reach out with any questions.
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