All Perennial Wildflower Mixture
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Packet of Perennial Wildflower Seeds99% Pure Live Seed Grow a garden filled with an array of colorful perennial wildflowers withour specialty Perennial Wildflower Mixture. This specialty blend contains 16 of our most popular selling perennial flowers. Favorites such as Columbine, Shasta Daisy, Black-Eyed Susan & Purple Coneflower are included. The Perennial Wildflower Mixture will produce flowers in practically every color of the rainbow, from red, orange, yellow, blue and more. When fully grown, the plants range in height from 8 inches, up to 48 inches tall. The average growth for most of the plants is around 20 inches to 30 inches tall. Perennial wildflowers will establish a deep root system in its initial year of growth. The plants will then wilt on the surface with the first frost, regrowing the following Spring season to display hundreds upon hundreds of gorgeous & colorful flowers, all summer long. Many wildflowers will also readily self seed, creating new plants the following year as well. Because of the colorful nature of this mixture, hummingbirds, bumblebees, honeybees and butterflies will all be attracted to the garden. Site Specifications The first thing that you should know is, that most wildflowers are adaptable to the conditions that they are exposed to. Having said that, as long as your soil is not 100% clay based, or swampy and soggy, you will receive great results with your wildflower project. Optimal temperatures should be between70F and 85F for most of the varieties listed. This perennialwildflower mixturewill thrive in an area that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight. If the ground remains soggy and wet when watered, you will want to add a light compost to your sowing area. Mix it withhard, compact soil to increase your drainage. Sowing The Seed Some wildflowers can be started indoors and later transplanted, however this particular mixture of seed is best established directly outdoors, when the weather is warm and all danger of frost has passed. Begin by prepping your sowing area by tilling the dirt. You can do this by using a shovel ora motorized tiller device, such as the rototiller. This piece of equipment is sold at many local garden centers and home improvement stores. You may consider renting one, versus buying it outright if you don’t plan to use it often. Once the dirtis loosened up, rake away any old plant life and level your sowing area. Now that you are ready to plantthe seed mixture, simply pour the seeds in a bowl or bucket, mixing them with a bit of play sand. Scatter the seeds to the surface of the soil, allowing them to receive direct sunlight. This is crucial for most wildflower seeds to develop, so don’t cover them with soil. Instead, use a roller or the back of a shovel, to lightly press the seed mixture into place. Water immediately after sowing, to make sure that they stay put. Use a light shower setting, or mist setting to avoid washing them away. Germination & Growth Habits At least halfof the seeds in this mixture will begin to sprout within the first 7 to 10 days after sowing. The rest will follow shortly after. The plants can take a few weeks to grow, reaching a mature height of anywhere between 8 and 60 inches tall. The vast majority of your wildflowers will grow between 12 and 36 inches tall. If the seeds were distributed evenly enough, your coverage will be pretty thick. Within 5 to 8 weeks after sowing, plenty of annual flowers will begin to bloom. Perennials & biennials will follow suit, later in the season, or in the following year. Many annuals will readily self seed, dropping to the bare ground beneath, at the end of the Autumn season. Check abovefor the differences between perennials, biennials and annual flowering plants.
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