All Perennial Mix 15 Species Flowers Butterflies Bees Heirloom Non-gmo 500 Seeds
$ 4.95
+geen verzendkosten EnquiryDescription All PERENNIAL Wildflower Mix NORTH AMERICA 15 Species of Wildflower Seeds 2.25 grams (approximately 500 Seeds) We sell ONLY 100% Seed. NO FILLERS added!! These seeds will last years if kept dry and in a dark area! We count the seeds three different times, weighing them each time. When we measure for your orders, we always add Extra. Customers will get varying amounts of seeds because of the variety of sizes in this mix! You should always get 500 !! Remember everything in your package is a viable seed no matter how tiny. We believe all seeds are created equal – no matter what size – they all produce beautiful flowers!PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONAll Perennial Wildflower Seed MixIf your plan is to sit back and let Mother Nature do her thing, then this is probably the wildflower mix for you. Once you’ve done the proper soil prep and sowed the seed, you’re done! Our All-Perennial Wildflower Seed Mix contains many of the most beloved perennial wildflowers including Lupine, Flax, Coreopsis, and Shasta Daisy. Suitable for all regions of North America.What to Expect: As with most perennials, the first season you plant the All Perennial Wildflower Mix you’ll see a handful of blooms, not all the blooms. This is normal! Perennial varieties usually show limited germination in their first season after planting, but will bloom to their full potential in the following growing season.FAST FACTSName: All Perennial Wildflower Seed MixNumber of Species: 15Mix Contents: Siberian Wallflower, Shasta Daisy, Lance Leaf Coreopsis, Sweet William, Foxglove, Purple Coneflower, Blanketflower, Blue Flax, Perennial Lupine, Mexican Hat, Gloriosa Daisy, Black Eyed Susan, Candytuft, Gayfeather/Blazing Star, Maltese CrossLife Cycle: 100% PerennialLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Season: Spring, FallFeatures: Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Hummingbirds, Easy to Grow & MaintainColor: MixedBlooms: Spring, Summer, FallPlant Height: 25 inchesPlant Spacing: n/aPlanting Depth: 1/2 inchSowing Method: Direct SowCold Stratification: NoHardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Ships: Year RoundMIX CONTENTS Black Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Perennial/BiennialBlanketflower Gaillardia aristata PerennialBlue Flax Linum lewisii PerennialCandytuft Iberis umbellata PerennialFoxglove Digitalis purpurea Perennial/BiennialGayfeather/Blazing Star Liatris spicata PerennialGloriosa Daisy Rudbeckia gloriosa Perennial/BiennialLance Leaf Coreopsis Coreposis lanceolata PerennialMaltese Cross Lychnis chalcedonica PerennialMexican Hat Ratibida columnaris Perennial/BiennialPerennial Lupine Lupinus perennis PerennialPurple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea PerennialShasta Daisy Chrysanthemum leucanthemum PerennialSiberian Wallflower Cheiranthus allioni Perennial/BiennialSweet William Dianthus barbutus Perennial PLANTING INSTRUCTIONSWhile the All Perennial Mix doesn’t require cold stratification to germinate, the best times to plant are either in early Spring or late Summer.For most temperate regions of the United States, spring planting is best carried out within a month or so after the final frost of the winter season. The exact date will naturally vary based on your region and the severity of the winter season. The important thing is to not ‘jump the gun” and plant too early; if seeds are installed prior to a late-season frost, they will be lost for the season and will need to be re-seeded.For All Perennial Mix, a late summer or early fall planting is recommended, once temperatures have started to cool but with your first expected frost still a few weeks out.For areas that tend to have little to no frost (Florida, Texas, California, etc..), wildflower can be planted all year round except in the dead of summer. For areas that get a hard, killing frost (Indiana, New York, Minnesota, etc..), wildflower should be planted in spring, summer and fall. Most wildflower mixes unless otherwise noted need at least 6 hours of sun to perform well. Full sun all day will give best results.Preparing the Soil: Remove all vegetation from the area where wildflower seed will be sowed. Remove any plants, till the soil and rake the area flat. If soil is a hard, no draining clay soil then compost should be added to help aid drainage.Planting Wildflower: Sand should be added to wildflower mixes that do not have filler already mixed in. Sand will help spread seeds better without clumps and can be

