Product Review
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.
- STRIKING PURPLE BLOOMS & BOLD PRESENCE: Our New England (Aster Novae Angliae) Aster wildflower seeds produces abundant flowers with over 40 vivid purple petals, adding breathtaking color to gardens or meadows. Grows to an impressive height of 36-48 inches, it is the ideal plants for outside planting as it creates a standout vertical accent in any landscape.
- HARDY PERENNIAL FOR VARIOUS CLIMATES: Our perennial plants are the ideal late summer and fall seeds for planting flowers as it thrives in various weather conditions under USDA Zones 3-9, enduring freezing winters and hot summers, ensuring our seed packets produce vibrant growth year after year.
- POLLINATOR FRIENDLY & DEER PROOF: Our aster flowers seeds produces blooms that looks like purple sunflowers which attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators while deterring deer with its coarse-textured stems and leaves, offering beauty and functionality for wildlife-conscious gardeners.
- ADAPTABLE & LOW MAINTENANCE: Our perennial wildflower seeds for outside gardening excels in well-drained soils with a slightly acidic pH (5.5-6.0) under full sun. These perennials are naturally resistant to invasive plants, insects, and varying soil conditions ensuring easy care and long-lasting resilience.
- LARGE AREA COVERAGE & EASY SOWING: With over 1,029,655 seeds per pound, it’s perfect for covering large areas, such as meadows or extended garden beds. Easy to plant, just sow at a rate of 1/2 ounce per 1,000 square feet or 1 pound per acre or 3-4 seeds per plant with 24 inch spacing while lightly covering under 75F degrees to allow a germination time of 21-45 days for optimal results.