Product Description

All Annual Big Color Wildflower Seed Mix – Variety will create a rainbow of color with 23 annual wildflower varieties. If you're looking for a quick-blooming meadow to give you armfuls of cut-flower bouquets, this mix is for you! Blooming starts just weeks after planting and continues from spring all the way through frost, attracting a parade of pollinators along the way. Plant in full sun. This mix contains 100% pure, non-GMO and neonicotinoid-free seeds,. (Formerly known as our All Annual Mix).
What's in this Mix?
(9” to 48” tall) Plant ‘All Annual Big Color Wildflower Seed Mix – Variety’ if you're looking for a rainbow of color that blooms in its first season. This mix features 23 annual wildflowers known for vivid color, including Poppies, Zinnia, Sunflowers, Cosmos, Cornflower, and more. Watch for the bright red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and pink colors to play across your meadow. This wide variety of flowers provides a generous buffet for pollinators. Plant our ‘Variety’ mix in any sunny spot in your landscape where you can enjoy effortless color all season long. With flowers measuring 9” to 48” tall, plant to add height to a garden border, create a soft boundary or living fence, or add a little privacy to your yard. Annuals have a one-year life cycle, blooming just weeks after planting and flowering through frost. If you’re looking for for less variety but big, bold, blocks of color, try our All Annual Big Color Wildflower Seed Mix – Simplicity with just 10 varieties.
Pot Marigold
Wild Cosmos
Cynoglossum amabile
Dwarf Sunflower Sunspot
Cornflower
Godetia
Gilia capitata
Baby Blue Eyes
Queen Anne's Lace
Plains Coreopsis
Delphinium ajacis
Baby's Breath
Red Poppy
Purple Coneflower Seed
Zinnia Mix
Tidy Tips
1. Identify The Correct Time For Planting Wildflowers In Your Area. Consider the factors for planting in a cool area, or in a warm area.
2. Prepare Your Site For Seeding Wildflowers. Choose a site with a minimum of 6 hours of sun . Then, prep your soil by removing all existing growth and debris. Better soil preparation = more flowers!
3. Scatter Your Wildflower Seeds. Follow the coverage rate and directions on your packaging. For the best results, check your soil temperature and watch the weather – if possible, let Mother Nature water your seeds!
4. Compress Your Wildflower Seed Into The Soil. Walk directly on top of the planting area, or use a seed roller. They need sun – never bury or cover wildflower seeds with soil!
5. Water Your Wildflower Planting. Water so that the soil is moist, not soaking wet, until the seedlings are about 4-6" tall. After that, the seedlings will survive on natural rains.
6. Watch Growth & Blooms Appear. Sprouts will start in late spring or early summer. Sit back, grab your favorite beverage, and enjoy your wildflowers!

When planting seeds in warmer climates with intense summertime heat, it's best to plant your wildflowers in early spring. This will allow young perennial wildflowers to establish without excessive heat, making for stronger and longer-lived plants, and annual wildflowers will bloom before intense heat arrives.
If spring temperatures warm up early, or if you're planting in late spring, regular watering will be very important for establishing your wildflowers. For gardeners living in these climates, choosing native wildflowers and/or drought-tolerant species and mixes will bring the best results.

When planting seeds in cold climates that experience snowfall and freezing temperatures, you must wait until after all threat of frost has passed. Even after warm weather arrives in spring, there is still a lingering danger of late spring frosts that can kill off freshly-sprouted seeds and young plants.
The greatest threat to spring-planted wildflowers in cold climates is late spring frosts that can kill tender young seedlings. To avoid the risk of a cold snap harming your planting, plant after the last spring frost date chart for your area. Even after the risk of frosts has passed for the season, it's best to wait for the soil and air to warm up enough to provide favorable conditions for your plants to grow. For fast growth and strong, healthy plants, plant when your soil temperature reaches a minimum of 55F, or as a rule of thumb, about the time that tomato plants are put outside

When you're getting ready to plant, consider average soil tempartures and the weather. We'll also answer the question "How Much Seed Do I Need?" and show how to sow wildflower seed with the simple Split & Sand Method!
Product details
- Parcel Dimensions : 19.1 x 13.6 x 5.1 cm; 200 g
- Date First Available : July 14 2020
- Manufacturer : hua xian zi
- Place of Business : LISHUI, ZHEJIANG 323600,CN
- ASIN : B08BWSD2F5
Manufacturer | hua xian zi |
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Place of Business | LISHUI, ZHEJIANG 323600,CN |
Parcel Dimensions | 19.1 x 13.6 x 5.1 cm; 200 g |
ASIN | B08BWSD2F5 |
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