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St. Andrew's Cross Plant - Can You Grow St. Andrew's Cross In Gardens

St. Andrew's Cross Plant - Can You Grow St. Andrew's Cross In Gardens
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  • Michael Williams

Growing St. Andrew's cross wildflowers are suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 5 and above. Site the plant in partial sunlight and nearly any type of well-drained soil. St. Andrew's cross plants can be propagated by seeds directly in the garden any time after danger of frost has passed.

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