Coneflower plantable seed paper
Coneflower plantable seed paper
Pollinators LOVE coneflowers! And personally, I love them, too. Coneflowers have a long blooming period, where they typically start to show color in early to mid-summer and last well into the fall. Coneflowers are great for winter, too, as the seeds are favorites for finches and other birds. Full sun and good drainage will set your coneflowers up for success year after year.
These coneflower plantable seed papers are made with a combination of a deposition transcript, first grade rainbow art and local campaign materials. And now they can be food for some beautiful coneflower seedlings in your garden.
The seeds were harvested from my pocket meadow where I have a variety of plants for birds, butterflies and other pollinators. All packaging is made from re-used, compostable materials.
All papers can be fully customized by paper color, notes and more. Just send me a message or let me know your request in your order notes.
Materials
Materials
All seed papers are made in my home with recycled homework, seeds, petals and other organic material that makes fantastic compost for your seedlings.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Keep your seed paper in a cool, dry, dark place until you're ready to plant.
Planting Instructions
Planting Instructions
Annuals like zinnias and cosmos can be "planted" any time during the growing season. Native plants like coneflowers and coreopsis will need cold stratifcation, so the best time to "plant" native seed paper is in the fall after the first hard frost.