North American Low-Growing Wildflower Mix. Contains the following: Golden Tuft, Beach Primrose, Dwarf Cornflower, Wallflower, Creeping Daisy, Farewell-to-Spring, Lanceleaf and Plains Coreopsis, Calif. Poppy,
Mountain Phlox, Blue Flax, Baby Snapdragon, Virginia Stock, Five Spot, Baby Blue Eyes, Missouri Primrose, Iceland Poppy, Calif. Blue Bell, and Catchfly. Approx. 925,000 seeds/lb. Use 6 lb./acre. 1/4 lb seeds 1800 sq. ft. Fall is the time to plant these annual and perennial native and introduced wildflowers. For best results, remove weeds, then loosen top 1” of soil, level with a garden rake and scatter seeds evenly over the area. Mulch evenly with a fine layer of peat moss or compost 1/8” deep and water with a fine spray. After seedlings appear (which may take 2-6 weeks), water only as necessary. Once established, these wildflowers will bloom year after year, providing color and beauty, as long as you let them go to seed in the spring when they are done flowering.
Posted by William McLellan on 13th Aug 2014
This blend has some wonderful flowers we have grown accustomed to seeing in the spring, like Five-Dots. We always get successful results, and enjoy the mix well into the spring. Most of these will not make it through the summers in Charleston, SC, but bring much enjoyment. We've ordered for late fall planting for our school's wildflower garden.