Feverfew makes a great filler for arrangements, it has a great vase life, a nice smell, makes a good dried flower, and is even treated as a medicinal herb! And don't forget how adorable the little white flowers are!!
There is plenty of feverfew to be picked at the farm nowadays. We overwintered some that bloomed in early June, our first spring planting came into full swing about two weeks ago, and I just picked two buckets off the second planting this weekend. This is the first year we have succession planted feverfew, and it is working out nicely. Including the patch we overwintered, I estimate that we will have feverfew consistently for about two months.
Feverfew makes a great filler for arrangements, it has a great vase life, a nice smell, makes a good dried flower, and is even treated as a medicinal herb! And don't forget how adorable the little white flowers are!!
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4/10/2022 04:40:13 am
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