Product Review
Betony (Stachys Officinalis) - A cousin of Lamb's Ear, Stachys Offinalis is also called betony, bishopswort, purple betony, or wood betony. Betony is a hardy perennial herb. Plant hardiness to USDA Zone 4, betony requires only average soil, and tolerates full sun to partial shade.
- COMPACT GROWTH & CLIMATE ADAPTABLE: Stachys Betony lambs ear seeds grows to a height of 12 inches, providing a compact ground cover for garden borders and small spaces. Suitable for USDA Zones 4–8, it adapts to a variety of climates, from cooler northern areas to warmer southern regions, ensuring it flourishes throughout the year in various garden environments.
- LONG-LASTING BLOOMS: Stachys are perennial flowers that return year after year, adding vibrance to your garden with their stunning pink-colored flowers in the summer. These blooms not only enrich your landscape but also attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, contributing to a healthier, more vibrant garden that grows well throughout the season.
- VERSATILE & LOW MAINTENANCE: Lambs ear plant grows well in full sun environment, making them adaptable to a range of garden settings. They do well in moist, well-drained soil and can tolerate some clay content, which adds to their versatility. Whether you have sunny garden beds or slightly shaded areas, these perennial plants will grow with ease.
- SUITABLE FOR GROUND COVER: Stachys perennial seeds work well as ground cover plants, spreading quickly with their velvet-textured silver leaf foliage to fill spaces efficiently. They suppress unwanted plants. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, adapting well to different soil types and providing a long-lasting solution for garden coverage.
- EASY TO PLANT & MAINTAIN: To plant Stachys ground cover seeds, sow 4–5 seeds per plant and space them 8 inches apart for healthy growth and air circulation. Keep the seeds moist until germination. Well-suited for low-maintenance gardens, Stachys is easy to grow and offers long-lasting beauty.