White Bishop's Lace' Butterfly Flowers

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ANNUAL Spring/summer/fall bloom Can handle light frost BEST TO START DIRECTLY IN THE GARDEN Sow seed thinly into a finely textured garden bed in full sun as early in spring as ground can be worked. Cover 1/4 inch deep and keep soil moist. Weed and water young seedlings carefully and thin before they get too crowded. TO START EARLY INDOORS Start seed indoors 6 weeks before last spring frost date. Sow seeds as thinly as possible in a container or individual pots of seed starting mix. Cover very lightly, keep evenly moist and provide a strong light source until seedlings are ready to plant outdoors. Transplant carefully to avoid disturbing roots. Thin or transplant seedlings 8 to 10 inches apart when large enough to handle. GROWING NOTES Bishop’s Lace grows easily in most garden conditions. Make several sowings a few
ANNUAL Spring/summer/fall bloom Can handle light frost BEST TO START DIRECTLY IN THE GARDEN Sow seed thinly into a finely textured garden bed in full sun as early in spring as ground can be worked. Cover 1/4 inch deep and keep soil moist. Weed and water young seedlings carefully and thin before they get too crowded. TO START EARLY INDOORS Start seed indoors 6 weeks before last spring frost date. Sow seeds as thinly as possible in a container or individual pots of seed starting mix. Cover very lightly, keep evenly moist and provide a strong light source until seedlings are ready to plant outdoors. Transplant carefully to avoid disturbing roots. Thin or transplant seedlings 8 to 10 inches apart when large enough to handle. GROWING NOTES Bishop’s Lace grows easily in most garden conditions. Make several sowings a few weeks apart through late spring for a succession of bloom. In mild winter climates, sow again in late fall for earliest spring displays. Use Bishop’s Lace as a delicate filler flower for adding texture and dainty substance to every bouquet.

Our cut flower strain of huge, filigreed snow-white blossoms on graceful long stems; a necessary component for exquisite summer bouquets.

White Bishop's Lace

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