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Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster
Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster
Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster
Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster
Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster
Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster
Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster
Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster
Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster
Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster

Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster Wild Flower Seeds for Planting

Product ID : 10499167


Galleon Product ID 10499167
UPC / ISBN 678482958753
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 5.91 x 3.7 x 0.55 inches
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Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster Features

  • New England Aster grows as a perennial in USDA Zones: 3 - 9. These wild flowers thrive in full sun and can adapt to a variety of soil conditions.

  • These asters are a very hardy plant and have large purple blooms that are deer resistant and will last from late summer to fall.

  • New England Aster is the perfect wildflower for any flower garden or meadow, growing anywhere from 36 - 48 inches tall they also make wonderful cut flowers.

  • Sow these heirloom seeds in well-drained soil at 1/2 ounce per 1,000 square feet or 1 pound per acre or 3 - 4 seeds per plant and keep moist until germination occurs in 21 - 45 days.

  • Our seeds are always Non-GMO and packaged for the current year.


About Outsidepride 1000 Seeds Perennial New England Aster

New England Aster wild flower will grow in all regions of North America in full sun. New England Aster likes moisture and soil that is not heavily acidic, but grows well in meadows and will adapt to a variety of soil conditions. New England Aster's wild flower seeds are very tiny, and makes small growth in the first year. Once established, the wild flowers are one of the most hardy plants on the market today and spreads well. One of the more easily identifiable features of the New England aster is the large number of purple ray flowers, which should be forty or more. Some wild flower specialists believe there could be more then 100. Another feature is the hairy stems and leaves that exist on most of this type of flower species. Truly, New England Aster is one of the most beautiful wildflowers there is.