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Seed Needs Pink Swamp Milkweed seeds are heirloom, open-pollinated, and untreated, designed to attract Monarch butterflies. Packaged in moisture and tear-resistant packets, these fresh seeds come in generous quantities, stored in climate-controlled facilities to ensure high germination success for current and next season planting.
G**H
Super seeds great seller!
Excellent seller. Great seeds with near 💯 germination! And they’re heirloom too. I bought twice from them and would recommend to anyone!
A**R
Helping Mother Nature
It’s too early to plant based on my location however I am located forward to planting in the future. Package was informative and pretty.
W**R
Excellent choice to help the monarch butterfly and pollinators
These seeds are nicely packaged with excellent instructions on the seed packet. I don't know where else one could find the variety of milkweed plants that are offered here. Each of the packets contain a generous quantity of seeds. I started the seeds in peat pots indoors and followed the instructions for stratification which was really very simple to do. By doing so, I had a very high germination rate, pretty close to 100 percent. I am looking forward to seeing these plants thrive this Summer and in future years. The blossoms are really very beautiful and fragrant so it is unfortunate that these lovely plants are named weeds because they are very much more than that. If you want to do a small part to help the beloved monarch butterfly and enjoy and appreciate the natural world, don't hesitate to buy these seeds!
D**H
No seeds
I was disappointed when I started to plant seeds but a small amount of powder came out of package, no seeds. Most if the dust blew away in the wind. Sad.
F**D
Cold
It is too cold to see if anything is going to grow from the seeds planted yet
H**
Did not refrigerate
They grew! Even though I didn’t refrigerate them! They are thriving and growing quick
A**E
Ok
Didn't sprout for me - may be best to plant in fall or early Spring.
D**0
Came up
Suppose to be good for monarchs
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