Feverfew Seeds
Info: Feverfew is an ancient medicinal plant that has been grown in herb and medicinal gardens for centuries. The herb was used medicinally in the past to treat a variety of conditions such as headaches, arthritis, and as the name implies, fever and is intended to fight parasites in the intestine. Looking like a small bush and growing to about 50cm (20in) high, the plant blooms profusely between July and October with pretty daisly-like flowers.
Sowing & cultivation: sow from March directly into the field. Do not cover the seeds with soil. Later traspülant to 30 cm distance. The plants like a sunny location on a well-drained, moderately nutrient-rich garden soil. Feverfew is a hardy perennial plant, so cut it back to the ground after frost and watch for it to regrow in the spring.
Botanical name | Tanacetum parthenium |
Content | 250 seeds |
Sowing | from April outdoors |
Location | sunny to partial shade, well-drained rich soil |
Germination temperature | 10 - 15°C |
Germination | 7 - 14 days |
Harvesting | from June |
Lifespan | perennial |
Height | 40 cm |
Manufacturer
Name: | Femundus GmbH |
Address: | Holzweg 16 67098 Bad Dürkheim Deutschland |