<p><b>Seed Treatment:</b><b><br /></b> • <b>Cold stratification is recommended</b>: Place seeds in moist paper towel or sand and refrigerate at <b>35–40°F (1–4°C)</b> for <b>2–4 weeks</b><b><br /></b> • <b>Scarify seeds</b> gently with sandpaper or soak in warm water for <b>12–24 hours</b> before sowing.</p> <p><b>When to Sow:</b><b><br /></b> • <b>Indoors:</b> Start <b>4–6 weeks before the last frost</b> after stratification<br />• <b>Outdoors:</b> Direct sow in <b>fall</b> (for natural stratification) or <b>early spring</b></p> <p><b>Sowing Instructions:</b><b><br /></b> • Sow seeds <b>¼ inch (6 mm) deep</b> in moist, well-draining soil<br />• Ideal soil temperature: <b>65–75°F (18–24°C)</b><b><br /></b> • Germinates in <b>10–21 days</b></p> <p><b>Light Requirements:</b><b><br /></b> • Thrives in <b>full sun</b><b><br /></b> • Tolerates <b>partial shade</b>, but flowers best with more light</p> <p><b>Soil Requirements:</b><b><br /></b> • Prefers <b>well-draining soil</b>, but adapts to a wide range of soil types<br />• Tolerates poor to moderately fertile soils<br />• pH range: <b>6.0–7.5</b></p> <p><b>Watering:</b><b><br /></b> • Water regularly during germination and early growth<br />• Once established, it is <b>drought-tolerant</b> and prefers <b>light watering</b></p> <p><b>Spacing:</b><b><br /></b> • Thin or transplant seedlings to <b>12–18 inches (30–45 cm)</b> apart</p> <p><b>Growing Tips:</b><b><br /></b> • Produces <b>hibiscus-like blooms</b> from <b>early to late summer</b><b><br /></b> • Great for <b>pollinator gardens</b>, <b>wildflower meadows</b>, and <b>cottage gardens</b><b><br /></b> • Attracts <b>bees and butterflies</b><b><br /></b> • Can <b>self-seed</b> if spent flowers are not removed<br />• Grows as a <b>short-lived perennial</b> in <b>USDA Zones 4–8</b>, and often self-renews annually</p>