Please find for sale 600 (approx) Feverfew seeds, harvested by hand the 2023 season from our organically managed wildflower meadow. 

Feverfew, also known as Matricaria parthenoidesChrysanthemum parthenium, featherfew, febrifuge plant, featherfoil, midsummer daisy, flirtwort, or wild chamomile is a pretty addition to any garden or meadow with its abundant and cheery flowers. It can grow up to 60cm tall. Also known for its herbal uses.

Our wildflower meadow is managed in a sustainable way and we carry this ethos through to our packaging. Seeds are dispatched in a brown paper envelope and to save paper, we do not include printed instructions. There are basic instructions listed on the envelope, but for more detailed instructions, please see below.

We aim to dispatch items within 1 working day of received payment.


Germination Guide:
Ideally place seeds in the fridge for a few weeks before sowing to stratify and break dormancy.

Seeds can be started indoors from late winter into the spring, or sown direct after the last frost.
Sow on damp soil and tamp down. Cover with a very thin sprinkling of planting medium as light aids germination. Keep the soil moist until germination.
Cover with a dome lid and put in a bright location.
Germination should take around 14 days.
Transplant outside after the last frost, spacing 30m apart.


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Germination Disclaimer: Factors such as light intensity, temperature, moisture content and planting media contamination can affect germination, so please bear in mind that we cannot take any responsibility for the suitability of these seeds to your local conditions and environment.
We aim to get seeds to you in the best condition possible, but once you have the seeds the factors above are outside of our control. We suggest that local advice is sought with regard to time of season and local conditions.
Many shrub, tree and conifer seeds have a natural dormancy period meaning their seeds will not germinate until the conditions are correct.