Goldfields Seeds
- HOW TO GROW
- FAST FACTS
- REVIEWS
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: Direct sow in late fall or early spring, pressing Goldfields flower seeds into the surface and covering them with a thin layer of soil.
Growing: Seedlings may need watering until they become established; if they begin to crowd each other, thin or transplant the seedlings to a more healthy distance. Mature plants also make an excellent ground cover. This plant is very adaptable and tolerates marshy ground, sand, clay, and coastal salt marshes. Butterflies, bees, and small birds are attracted to these flowers.
Harvesting: These blossoms do not perform well as cut flowers, and are best enjoyed outdoors.
Seed Saving: After flowering, the plant will produce seed heads containing small clusters of seed. Since sparrows and goldfinches love to eat the seed, harvest it promptly to avoid loss. Cut the mature Lasthenia Glabrata seed heads or shake them into a container to remove the seed material. Clean Goldfields flower seeds as well as possible, then store them in a cool, dry place.
FAST FACTS
Common Names: Yellowray Goldfields
Latin Name: Lasthenia glabrata
Species Origin: US Native Wildflower
Type: Native Wildflowers
Life Cycle: Annual
USDA Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
US Regions: California, Mountain, Arid/Desert, Plains/Texas, Midwest, Northern, Northeast, Southeast
Seeds per Ounce: 95,000
Stratification: No Stratification
Germination Ease: No Stratification
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 9 Inches
Color: Yellow
Bloom Season: Blooms Late Spring, Blooms Early Summer
THAT PACKAGING THO!
This envelope they came in is so gorgeous!!!! I can't wait to sow. Thank you!
Perfect little flowers for pressing
I have grown goldfields for years, and love the fact that seeds from Everwilde Farms always produce well. Easy to plant, easy to grow and so pretty!
DESCRIPTION

HOW TO GROW
Sowing: Direct sow in late fall or early spring, pressing Goldfields flower seeds into the surface and covering them with a thin layer of soil.
Growing: Seedlings may need watering until they become established; if they begin to crowd each other, thin or transplant the seedlings to a more healthy distance. Mature plants also make an excellent ground cover. This plant is very adaptable and tolerates marshy ground, sand, clay, and coastal salt marshes. Butterflies, bees, and small birds are attracted to these flowers.
Harvesting: These blossoms do not perform well as cut flowers, and are best enjoyed outdoors.
Seed Saving: After flowering, the plant will produce seed heads containing small clusters of seed. Since sparrows and goldfinches love to eat the seed, harvest it promptly to avoid loss. Cut the mature Lasthenia Glabrata seed heads or shake them into a container to remove the seed material. Clean Goldfields flower seeds as well as possible, then store them in a cool, dry place.
FAST FACTS
Common Names: Yellowray Goldfields
Latin Name: Lasthenia glabrata
Species Origin: US Native Wildflower
Type: Native Wildflowers
Life Cycle: Annual
USDA Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
US Regions: California, Mountain, Arid/Desert, Plains/Texas, Midwest, Northern, Northeast, Southeast
Seeds per Ounce: 95,000
Stratification: No Stratification
Germination Ease: No Stratification
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 9 Inches
Color: Yellow
Bloom Season: Blooms Late Spring, Blooms Early Summer
Reviews
Review
THAT PACKAGING THO!
This envelope they came in is so gorgeous!!!! I can't wait to sow. Thank you!
Review
Perfect little flowers for pressing
I have grown goldfields for years, and love the fact that seeds from Everwilde Farms always produce well. Easy to plant, easy to grow and so pretty!