Perennial Wildflower Seeds is a mixture of seeds that includes a variety of different wildflowers, such as Wallflower Siberian, Coreopsis Lance Leaved, Blue Flax, Purple Coneflower, Perennial Lupine, Pinks - Sweet William, Blanketflower, Daisy -Alaska Shasta, Dwarf Columbine, Purple Giant Hyssop, New England Aster, Mixed English Daisys, Gloriosa Daisy, Mexican Hat, Prarie Coneflower, & Black-Eyed Susan. These wildflowers are hardy, easy to grow, and can come back year after year, once established. They are suitable for planting in gardens, meadows, or naturalized areas and can provide a colorful display for many years to come.
To grow Perennial Wildflower Seeds, you will need:
- Well-drained soil
- Full sun or partial shade
- The perennial wildflower seed mixture
- Rake or hoe
- Watering can
Growing Instructions:
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Choose a location with well-drained soil and full sun or partial shade.
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Prepare the soil by removing any debris, rocks, or weeds.
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Scatter the seed mixture over the soil and rake it in.
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Gently press the seed into the soil with a rake or hoe.
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Water the area thoroughly.
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Keep the area free of weeds while the seedlings are established.
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Once the wildflowers are established, they will require very little maintenance.
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Week | Task |
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1 | Choose a location with well-drained soil and full sun or partial shade. |
2 | Prepare the soil by removing any debris, rocks, or weeds. |
3 | Scatter the seed mixture over the soil and rake it in. |
4 | Gently press the seed into the soil with a rake or hoe. |
5 | Water the area thoroughly. |
6-8 | Keep the area free of weeds while the seedlings are established. |
8+ | Once the wildflowers are established, they will require very little maintenance. |