This plant is a friend to bees, butterflies, and is deer-resistant.
A valuable food source for pollinators, this brightly yellow flower was once used by Native Americans as a dye.
Sow directly in the garden at the soil surface (1/4’’). Keep the soil moist until germination, which should occur within 10 to 20 days. Water the seedlings until they grow, and transplant them to desired locations. This plant adapts to almost all soils, including rocky or shallow areas. It may self-seed for the following years if weather conditions are favorable.