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Product Description
Spring Madia produces bright, cheerful blooms that are easy to grow and maintain, making it ideal for garden beds, borders, and containers. This heirloom variety is perfect for home gardeners seeking long-lasting, colorful flowers that thrive with minimal care. Its vibrant blossoms attract pollinators and bring a lively touch to any garden setting.
Features:
Spring Madia variety
Produces bright, cheerful blooms
Low-maintenance and easy to grow
Ideal for garden beds, borders, and containers
Attracts pollinators and enhances garden aesthetics
Specifications:
Plant Type: Annual flowering plant
Height: 12–24 inches
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Preference: Well-draining garden soil
Zones: USDA hardiness zones 3–9
Planting Season: Spring after last frost
Planting & Sowing Instructions:
Indoor Sowing: Sow seeds in small pots with well-draining soil 6–8 weeks before the last frost. Lightly press seeds into soil and maintain moderate moisture. Germination typically occurs within 7–14 days.
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost risk has passed. Space plants 12–18 inches apart for optimal growth.
Direct Sowing: Sow seeds directly into prepared garden soil after the last frost. Cover lightly and water gently.
Care Tips: Keep soil evenly moist without overwatering. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering. Mulching helps retain soil moisture and maintain soil temperature.

Life Cycle
Annual
Planting Season
Spring season
Growth Habit
Upright, branching wildflower
Flavor Profile
Small yellow daisy-like flowers
Plant Characteristics
Light green foliage with aromatic leaves
Use
Wildflower gardens, meadows, pollinator habitats
Growing Conditions
Cool to mild temperatures with well-drained soil
Harvest Advantages
Fast blooming with extended flowering period
Plant Resistance
Good resistance to drought and light frost
Scientific Name: Madia elegans
Seed Names
Spring Madia Seeds, Coast Tarweed Seeds
Seed Type
Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, GMO-Free
Spring Madia is a charming annual wildflower known for its cheerful yellow blooms and resilience in low-maintenance gardens. Native to North America, it attracts pollinators and thrives in a wide range of growing conditions, making it ideal for naturalized and home garden settings.
Light Requirement
Full sun to partial shade
Planting Depth
Surface sow or lightly press into soil
Sowing Method
Direct sowing recommended
Plant Spacing
8–12 inches apart
Days to Maturity
60–75 days
Soil Preparation
No pre-treatment required
Hardiness Zones
USDA Zones 6–10
Water Needs
Low to moderate watering; drought tolerant once established
Planting Season
Early spring to late spring
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
up to 50 sq ft
500
up to 250 sq ft
1000
up to 500 sq ft