Chrysanthemum Flower Seeds Green White for Planting - NON GMO Seeds

NON - GMO

POLLINATOR FRIENDLY

EASY TO GROW

PESTICIDE FREE

ALL NATURAL
Grow elegant and ornamental Green White Chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum spp.) at home with these premium seeds. Known for their unique green and white blooms, these perennial flowers add sophistication and charm to gardens, borders, patios, and container planting. Chrysanthemums thrive in sunny locations with well-drained soil, making them ideal for ornamental landscaping, decorative arrangements, and vibrant seasonal displays.
Features & Specifications:
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Botanical Name: Chrysanthemum spp.
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Seed Type: Non-GMO
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Plant Type: Perennial Flowering Plant / Ornamental
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Flower Color: Green and white, multi-petaled blooms
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Leaf Color: Green foliage
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Sun Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Sun
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Soil Requirement: Well-drained, fertile soil
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Ideal for: Garden borders, patios, container planting, ornamental landscaping
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Germination Rate: Moderate; proper care improves success
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Packaging: Seed packet suitable for home planting
Planting & Sowing Instructions:
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Sowing Time: Sow seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or directly outdoors after frost-free conditions.
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Seed Preparation: Lightly press seeds onto the soil surface; do not cover heavily as they require light for germination.
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Seed Depth: Sow seeds 1/16 inch deep in seed-starting mix or prepared garden soil.
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Spacing: Space seedlings 8–12 inches apart to allow for healthy growth and full blooms.
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist during germination; moderate watering once seedlings establish.
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Sunlight: Full sun to partial sun encourages vibrant flower production and strong growth.
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Harvesting / Care: Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming and maintain plant health.
Additional Tips:
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Fertilize lightly with organic compost or balanced fertilizer to enhance foliage and flowering.
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Mulch around seedlings to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
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Green White Chrysanthemums are perfect for ornamental borders, container planting, patios, and pollinator-friendly gardens.