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Deciduous, hardy, and tough. This nitrogen-fixing shrub bears an abundance of fragrant yellow flowers in spring that mature into edible pods for humans and wildlife. Used for windbreaks, hedges, and erosion control. Grows up to 15 feet. Drought tolerant.
- Zones: 2 - 7
- Water: Low/Moderate
- Light: Full Sun
Already Cold Stratified. Soak seeds in water 24 hours before sowing. Sow in Fall or Spring 1/4" deep. Germination 14-60 days. Keep moist but not wringing wet while germinating.
Seeds are for the current and following growing seasons. Growing instructions and plant Images are included on the seed envelope. Seeds are stored in environmental conditions that promote seed life (Dark/Dry/Cool).
Krystal
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
I tried various different methods, including stratification in the fridge. Not a single seed geminated.
TrailBlazer
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
Wanted them to do well but they never sprouted. Started them inside but they didn’t even sprout. I dug around in the soil after waiting 60 days but nothing happened.
Coyote
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
Order came in quick. Seeds were well packed and looked good. Planted the seeds this spring, but they haven't came up yet. Not unusual for these shrubs.
Al B
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023
Followed instructions meticulously and nothing happened.Very disappointed. Been growing plants and veggies for years.This product is a total waste of time and $.Update: Planted seedlings from my mature pea shrub. Seeds sprouted shortly after planting and are growing.
Joyce Omohundro
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023
I was surprised how easy it was to get success from the seeds.
Alphabet Soup
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022
This arrived on time, with planting instructions printed on the seed packet. Hoping they grow in region 6, growing for the bees Help the bees! I didn’t give 5 stars as I don’t know germination rates
Amber Landis
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2021
I tried cold stratification but they didnt do a darn thing for 4 days. I moved them from cold to warm soil, and topped holes with sand instead of soil. They are sprouting now within a week of transferring to soil. Hope they grow fast so I can transplant into ground this spring.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2019
I'm so happy with these seeds so far! I soaked all of them for 24 hours and them planted them in well draining soil and covered them with sand. Half of them I put out side in my winter sow jugs. And half in the house with heat and light. 2 weeks later, the ones in the house are peeking out of the sand! I, of course, won't know what the ones outside will do till closer to spring but I'm super happy so far! I'll try to remember to update...
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