Canadian Astragalus

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Astragalus canadensis

zones 3-5

50 seeds

Canadian Astragalus is a common and widespread member of the milkvetch genus in the legume family, known commonly as Canadian Milkvetch. The plant is found throughout Canada and the United States in many habitats including wetlands, woodlands, and prairies.

Sow the seeds in early spring in a shallow tray or another suitable container in a mixture of equal parts loam, peat, and sand. Push the seeds lightly below the surface of the growing medium and keep it moist. It is best to place them in a cool place with indirect sunlight because the seeds need a chilling period to germinate.

The seedlings can be transplanted outdoors when the danger of frost has passed.

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Astragalus canadensis

zones 3-5

50 seeds

Canadian Astragalus is a common and widespread member of the milkvetch genus in the legume family, known commonly as Canadian Milkvetch. The plant is found throughout Canada and the United States in many habitats including wetlands, woodlands, and prairies.

Sow the seeds in early spring in a shallow tray or another suitable container in a mixture of equal parts loam, peat, and sand. Push the seeds lightly below the surface of the growing medium and keep it moist. It is best to place them in a cool place with indirect sunlight because the seeds need a chilling period to germinate.

The seedlings can be transplanted outdoors when the danger of frost has passed.

Astragalus canadensis

zones 3-5

50 seeds

Canadian Astragalus is a common and widespread member of the milkvetch genus in the legume family, known commonly as Canadian Milkvetch. The plant is found throughout Canada and the United States in many habitats including wetlands, woodlands, and prairies.

Sow the seeds in early spring in a shallow tray or another suitable container in a mixture of equal parts loam, peat, and sand. Push the seeds lightly below the surface of the growing medium and keep it moist. It is best to place them in a cool place with indirect sunlight because the seeds need a chilling period to germinate.

The seedlings can be transplanted outdoors when the danger of frost has passed.