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HEIRLOOM Our dear friend Jeanne Cease loves to dye and this is the most concentrated, compelling indigo she’s found. Indigo is easy to grow, leaping out of the ground to quickly outcompete weeds. You can easily harvest two successions of leaves each season, even three if you’re committed. It’s rich indigo hues are a dream to work with.
Our indigo is in the buckwheat family and may re-sow itself in your garden; another reason to harvest it for dye, preventing it from going to seed!
How to sow: Transplant Only, sowing indoors ~ 4 weeks before final frost. Sow 2 seeds per cell. Mist to avoid covering seeds with displaced soil. Thin to 1 & transplant after danger of frost.
Seed Depth: Barely cover
Days to Germination: 6-10 days at 70F
Full Sun/Part Shade
Plant spacing after thinning: 12″
Days to Harvest: 75 Height: 30 inches
Harvest: Any time, ideally before flower; two harvests are often possible in Zone 5.
arianna.leon624 –
I planted two 25 seed packets of this indigo and it did not disappoint! I had an abundance of Indigo to harvest and dye with. The dyes came out absolutely beautiful, with rich deep blues and greens. I plan on buying these again and creating a vat for next summer. Thank you!