Calico Aster {Symphyotrichum lateriflorum} Lady in Black | Cutting Favorite | RHS Winner | 100+ seeds Free Shipping!
 
Introducing our premium collection of 100+ Calico aster flower seeds, designed to bring vibrant colors and a touch of elegance to any garden. 
These genetically diverse seeds ensure the growth of stunning flowers in a variety of shades, from deep purples to striking pinks and captivating whites. With our easy-to-follow planting instructions, these seeds are perfect for both seasoned and beginner gardeners. Don't miss the opportunity to transform your garden into a dazzling floral paradise with our Calico aster flower seeds. Order now and experience the joy of nature's beauty in bloom.
 
Growing Calico aster flowers can provide numerous benefits to both the gardener and the environment. Firstly, these vibrant and eye-catching 
flowers add beauty and diversity to any garden, enhancing the overall aesthetics. Additionally, Calico asters attract an array of pollinators such 
as bees and butterflies, contributing to the vital process of pollination. Moreover, these flowers are low maintenance, making them suitable for 
novice gardeners, and their ability to thrive in a variety of soil conditions makes them a versatile choice. Furthermore, with their resilience and 
ability to withstand cold temperatures, Calico asters can extend the flowering season well into late fall, offering a burst of color when other plants are waning. Overall, growing Calico aster flowers is a rewarding experience that adds visual appeal, supports pollinators, and can easily brighten up any garden.
 
GERMINATION
 
To germinate Calico aster seeds, start by sowing them in well-draining soil in a sunny location. Lightly press the seeds into the soil's surface and keep 
the soil consistently moist. Place a clear plastic cover or a plastic bag over the pots to create a greenhouse effect and maintain humidity. Maintain a 
temperature of around 70-75°F (21-24°C) until the seeds germinate, which usually takes around 10-14 days. Once the seedlings have established, gradually remove the cover and continue to provide water, sunlight, and regular fertilization to promote healthy growth.