Bee’s Friend
Phacelia tanacetifolia
With clusters of lavender flowers atop willowy foliage, Lacy Phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia) is a refreshing addition to the garden or meadow. This native wildflower blooms all summer, attracting butterflies and bees. Lacy Phacelia is often used as a cover crop to protect and enrich soil, and will self-sow for a naturalized planting,long-lasting cut flower.
Details:
Life Cycle: Hardy AnnualSite: Full Sun
Height: 18-30”
Days to maturity: 45-60 daysSeed depth: 1/8 " surface, press into the soil
Plant spacing: 6-12”
Approx seeds per packet: 100
How to Grow: Sow Lacy Phacelia seeds in the early spring when there is still a chance of frost, and in fall where climate is mild.Press the wild flower seeds into the soil, cover 1/8, and keep seeds moist continuously. Thin seedlings to 12 inches apart. Lacy Phacelia will drop its own wildflower seeds. If seedlings and spreading is not desired, deadhead spent blooms.
Harvest:
Cut flowers in the morning, strip down folliage.
Vase Life:
Upt o 7-10 days, ad drop of bleech.
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