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1 Organic  Rooted Spanish Needle Plant Bidens Alba Wild Edible Perennial

1 Organic Rooted Spanish Needle Plant Bidens Alba Wild Edible Perennial

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The young edible leaves of Bidens alba are used lightly in salads. The more established leaves are used as a potherb and in healthful teas. It also has a small edible flower which has a tangy flavor which can be added to salads and other dishes. Bidens alba also provides a nectar source for butterflies and honey-bees. You will receive 1 Fully Rooted Organic Bidens alba plant in a 3” growing bag. GROWING INSTRUCTIONS Please Note: All plants will go through varying degrees of shock depending upon the plant. Most or all of the leaves will be removed before shipping to reduce moisture loss. Our live plants are sent in root permeable grow bags. These will give your plants the best opportunity for a quick recovery after their long dark journey to you. In Garden- Dig a hole the size of the grow bag in good quality, loose, well draining garden soil. Do not remove the grow bag. Set bag into soil to the same depth as it was growing and pack the soil around the bag and water well... but gently, until roots have established and new growth is abundant. Some protection from intense sunlight will help plants recover and slow transpiration through leaves and stems. Please see light recommendations for your particular plant. In Container- Set your plant on a bed of good quality, well draining potting or seedling mix in a pot an inch or two larger than the bag. Do not remove the grow bag. Lightly firm soil around roots and water lightly (DO NOT OVERWATER). Keep near a window without direct sunlight. Continue light watering until your plant exhibits a good amount of new growth. At this point, you may decide to enjoy as a houseplant near a sunny window or plant into your garden (please see ‘In Garden’ section above) Our transplanting rule of thumb- 1” container to a 2-3” to a 4” to a 6” to a 9” etc. The point here is that plants undergoing new root development are more easily transitioned to their new container in smaller steps. The reason for this is the issue of overwatering. NEVER OVER WATER