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Perennial Wildflower Mix Seeds – 600+ Heirloom Non-GMO Seeds by Isla’s Garden Seeds, Blend of 17 Vibrant Perennial Varieties, Easy to Grow, Perfect for Pollinator Gardens & Natural Landscaping
Perennial Wildflower Mix Seeds – 600+ Heirloom Non-GMO Seeds by Isla’s Garden Seeds, Blend of 17 Vibrant Perennial Varieties, Easy to Grow, Perfect for Pollinator Gardens & Natural Landscaping
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- Perennial Wildflower Mix: Plant this mix of seeds for a variety of wildflowers! Easy to grow, and will attract lots of butterflies. These perennials may not bloom until going through a winter first, then will bloom in Spring.
- Our Perennial Mix Seed is a blend of 17 various perennials, ranging anywhere from black-eyed susans, daisies, and lupines to mexican hat, penstemon and purple coneflower. If you're willing to wait a year for the rewarding bloom, this is the mix for you.
- Apply seeds to an area by broadcasting the seeds after a rainy day in Spring, or for best results on a rainy day in fall, and let the seeds go through a winter first. A very light dusting of soil over the seeds is recommended.
- First seeds to bloom will most likely be the Clasping Coneflower, and others will slowly emerge afterwards.
- Flower seed mixes are great for filling bare areas of landscape to add color, and are easy to just scatter seeds out and in time you will be rewarded.
- Please post photos of your wildflowers in a review! - Isla's Garden
Overview
- Indoor/Outdoor Usage : Outdoor
- Brand : Isla's garden seeds
- Material Feature : GMO Free. Heirloom.
- Color : All
- Special Feature : Attracts Pollinators
- Expected Blooming Period : spring,winter
- Sunlight Exposure : Full Sun
- Unit Count : 600.0 Count
- Expected Planting Period : Winter
- Product Care Instructions : Sow seeds after last frost. Keep soil moist. Seeds will germinate at different times and will fill the season with a variety of blossoms. Sow seeds after last frost. Keep soil moist. Seeds will germinate at different times and will fill the season with a variety of blossoms.
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