Thanks for posting these seed saving videos. This spring I purchased packs of blue and purple ageratum seeds and the plants are exploding. To my surprise, one of the ageratum plants has all white blooms (I did not buy white). I was so excited that I had to find how to save seeds from it. How fortunate that out of all those tiny seeds a stray white one was put in my pack and that it actually grew! Thanks Vita!
Thanks for the video!
You're very welcome! 😊🪻
Thanks for posting these seed saving videos. This spring I purchased packs of blue and purple ageratum seeds and the plants are exploding. To my surprise, one of the ageratum plants has all white blooms (I did not buy white). I was so excited that I had to find how to save seeds from it. How fortunate that out of all those tiny seeds a stray white one was put in my pack and that it actually grew! Thanks Vita!
You're so welcome! That's very exciting that you'll be able to save the seeds from your white ageratum plant. I love happy surprises! 🥰🌼
Where did you get the little plastic bags .
Hi Vickie! I got my small 2"x3" clear resealable plastic bags from Amazon. 🥰🌸
Do they need stratification before planting?
Hi there! No, Ageratum seeds do not need a cold, moist stratification period. 😊
My ageratum are popping up all over, are they invasive? I live in Florida 9b
@@lindas3832I looked on the invasive plants atlas website and it seems that only the tropic ageratum (ageratum conyzoides) is invasive to the US.