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Green Feverfew Seeds

Green Feverfew Seeds

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Green Feverfew Seeds – Tanacetum parthenium

Green Feverfew Seeds produce charming clusters of small daisy-like white flowers with bright yellow centres, creating a classic cottage garden display throughout summer. Also known by its botanical name Tanacetum parthenium, this traditional flowering herb is valued for both its ornamental beauty and long history in herbal gardens.

Highly attractive to pollinators, Feverfew plants are perfect for borders, wildlife-friendly gardens, cut flower arrangements, and companion planting. Their soft green foliage and masses of delicate blooms provide a natural informal appearance ideal for cottage garden schemes and meadow-style planting.

Easy to grow and low maintenance, Green Feverfew performs exceptionally well in sunny positions and flowers continuously throughout the warmer months.

Key Features

Traditional Feverfew plant producing masses of small daisy-like flowers.

Also known as Tanacetum parthenium.

Excellent for cottage gardens, wildlife planting, and borders.

Highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and pollinators.

Long flowering season throughout summer.

Easy to grow and suitable for beginner gardeners.

Ideal for cut flowers and naturalised planting schemes.

How to Grow Green Feverfew Seeds

Sow Green Feverfew Seeds indoors from February to April or directly outdoors after the risk of frost has passed.

Sow seeds onto the surface of moist compost and lightly press down, as seeds require light for germination.

Keep soil lightly moist during germination, which usually takes around 10–21 days in warm conditions.

Transplant seedlings once large enough to handle and grow in a sunny position with well-drained soil.

Deadhead faded flowers regularly to encourage continuous blooming throughout the season.

Feverfew Growing Tips

Grow in full sun for the best flowering display.

Allow plants space for good airflow and healthy growth.

Deadhead regularly to prolong flowering.

Water young plants during prolonged dry weather.

Allow some flowers to self-seed naturally for future displays.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Feverfew easy to grow?
Yes, Feverfew seeds are easy to grow and suitable for gardeners of all experience levels.

Does Feverfew attract pollinators?
Yes, the flowers are highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.

Can Feverfew be grown in containers?
Yes, it grows very well in pots and patio containers with good drainage.

How long does Feverfew flower for?
Feverfew flowers continuously throughout summer with regular deadheading.

Perfect For

Cottage gardens

Pollinator-friendly planting

Wildlife gardens

Borders and edging

Cut flower gardens

Herb gardens

Naturalised planting

Beginner gardeners

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