




Lunaria ( Silver dollar) seeds Biennial
$2
A couple of packs left!
20 seeds in a pack.
It is good to have a Lunaria plant for its beautiful, silver, coin-like seed pods, which are excellent for dried floral arrangements and crafts. It is also an easy-to-grow, fast-growing, and self-seeding biennial that thrives in various conditions, attracts pollinators, and has edible flowers and roots. The plant holds symbolic meanings of sincerity and prosperity and can even be used as a trap crop to protect other plants in a garden.
Those plants typically do not bloom in the first year; they are biennials that produce a rosette of leaves in the first year and then flower and set seed in their second year.
To get Lunaria to bloom in its first year, you need to sow the seeds in late summer to early autumn, about two months before the first hard frost, allowing them to establish before winter for a spring bloom. This timing provides the crucial cold period the biennial plant needs for the second year.
You can also start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost to plant out after the danger of cold has passed and they will bloom the second year.
Since Lunaria seeds need light to germinate, they should be pressed gently into the surface of the soil without covering them.
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