
Solidago nemoralis - Old Field Goldenrod
Goldenrods are the heroes of late season pollinator plants! Because of its short stature, Old Field Goldenrod works well in a perennial garden or a traditional landscape. Look for it to bloom from July to October, and while it flowers be a landing pad for native bees, honey bees and butterflies. Old Field Goldenrod prefers full sun to shade and favors drier soils. Looking for the perfect mix of late season pollinator plants? Check out our Fall Pollinator Fuel Native Seed Mix. Maximum fall forage for bees, butterflies and more! How To Plant Old Field Goldenrod Seeds: Direct sow seeds into prepared soil in late fall once soil temps are below 50 degrees (usually mid to late November). Can also be planted in winter during natural freeze / thaw cycles and early spring. Plant shallow, no deeper than 1/8 to 1/4 inch deep and lightly rake to work seed in. Plant in full sun to shade. Can take two to three growing seasons to fully establish. What is Stratification? Seed Info Seed Envelopes con