Wildflower plantings require little care and produce an abundance of carefree natural beauty that will increase in size and beauty year after year. Botanists to include species native to all America have formulated this mixture of annuals and perennials. The large selection insures that many varieties will grow and prosper wherever planted and reseed themselves each year.
Plant: Select sunny location and plant in well-drained soil during early spring or fall (recommended in mild climates). For best results, loosen soil with rake or hoe. Mix seeds with a cup of sand or inert material and broadcast over 300-500sq ft. Lightly rake seed into soil or cover with peat moss or similar light mulch. Keep soil moist until plants begin to grow. Care: Requires little care, water only as necessary. Tip: Store in cool, dry place. Heat and moisture reduce germination.
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FROM OUR SEED CATALOG:
- Consists of: New England Aster; Dwarf Coneflower; Wallflower; Shasta Daisy; Coreopsis, Lance-leaved; Sweet William Pinks; Foxglove; Coneflower, Purple; Gaillardia, Annual; Baby’s Breath, Annual; Gayfeather; Spurred Snapdragon; Flax, Scarlet; Lupine, Perennial; Dwarf Evening Primrose; Corn poppy; Smooth Penstemon; Black-eyed Susan; Catchfly
(1 oz. covers approximately 300 square feet.) Popularity is increasing in native wildflower use. It is being used by landscapers, developers and the home gardener. Can be planted as a pure stand or mixed in with other grasses. Wildflowers are great for highway departments to use near interstates and highways.
More information:
Type
| Height
| Blooms | | Planting Depth | Spacing
| Days to Germination | Annual/ Perennial
| to 3' / 91
| Spring/ Summer
| 1/8" / 3mm
| 8-12" / 20-30cm
| 7-20
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