Feverfew likes a well-drained loamy soil, but will grow in many areas. Some gardeners like to keep feverfew in containers and pots so it won’t wander around the garden. If the flowers are cut or ...
Q:I'd like to try making insect repellent with feverfew, but am having a hard time finding any. I noticed you wrote that you have some in your garden, so I thought you might know where I might find ...
Sometimes a plant needs to do just one thing, especially if it does that one thing really well. Nowhere is this more evident than with Tanacetum parthenium aureum, commonly known as golden feverfew.
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