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Matricaria Vegmo Single (8 plugs)

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Matricaria Vegmo Single (8 plugs)

8 Plugs Shipped in a Mini Greenhouse

Planting Guide:

Fall - plant approximately 6 weeks before your first hard freeze date.

Matricaria Vegmo Single is generally suitable for fall planting in USDA zones 5 and higher (unprotected), and Zones 4 and below with additional protection from a greenhouse, hoop house or frost cloth. This is strictly a guideline and we cannot guarantee winter survivability. 

Spring (cold soil or warm soil) - plant anytime from 2 weeks before your last frost date to after it has passed.

Matricaria’s cheerful white blooms with yellow centers bring charm and brightness to bouquets and cutting gardens. A staple filler flower for home grown bouquets, it offers prolific blooms, a soft herbal fragrance, and long vase life. Clusters of small, daisy-like flowers are a favorite of pollinators and are edible. Popular with flower farmers and home gardeners, it thrives in sunny beds, well drained soil, and makes an ideal addition to wildflower style arrangements. Plant in the fall or early spring for best results, as these plants can handle the cold and prefer a cool period to get established.

$5.60

Original: $16.00

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Matricaria Vegmo Single (8 plugs)—

$16.00

$5.60

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8 Plugs Shipped in a Mini Greenhouse

Planting Guide:

Fall - plant approximately 6 weeks before your first hard freeze date.

Matricaria Vegmo Single is generally suitable for fall planting in USDA zones 5 and higher (unprotected), and Zones 4 and below with additional protection from a greenhouse, hoop house or frost cloth. This is strictly a guideline and we cannot guarantee winter survivability. 

Spring (cold soil or warm soil) - plant anytime from 2 weeks before your last frost date to after it has passed.

Matricaria’s cheerful white blooms with yellow centers bring charm and brightness to bouquets and cutting gardens. A staple filler flower for home grown bouquets, it offers prolific blooms, a soft herbal fragrance, and long vase life. Clusters of small, daisy-like flowers are a favorite of pollinators and are edible. Popular with flower farmers and home gardeners, it thrives in sunny beds, well drained soil, and makes an ideal addition to wildflower style arrangements. Plant in the fall or early spring for best results, as these plants can handle the cold and prefer a cool period to get established.