Eastern Pollinator Seed Mixture
The Eastern Pollinator Mixture is for pollinator conservation in the eastern United States and southeast Canada. The western planting boundary would be a line straight south from the eastern borders of North and South Dakota. It contains a balanced blend of native annuals and perennials that provide nectar and pollen throughout the growing season. If you have specific mix requirements for pollinator conservation projects, please contact us regarding a custom mix for your area.Planting Information
Plant in well-drained cultivated soil during early spring or fall (recommended in mild climates). For best results, loosen soil with rake or hoe. Mix seeds with a cup of sand or other inert material and spread over calculated area. Lightly rake seed into soil or cover with peat moss or similar light mulch. Keep soil moist until plants begin to grow.
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Lbs. Per Acre (First Seeding): 10 Pounds
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Lbs. Per Acre (Reseeding): 7 Pounds
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Oz Per 1000 Sq Ft: 5 Ounces
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Region: North America
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Use: Single Season
- Height: Varies
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Low Maintenance: Yes
- Bloom Season: Summer to Fall
- Lifecycle: Annual & Perennials
Mix Breakdown
Black-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia hart, Blue Wild Indigo, Brown Eyed Susan, Butterfly Milkweed, Evening Primrose, Golden Alexander, Gray Goldenrod, Hairy Beardtongue, Indian Blanket, Lance-Leaved Coreopsis, lavender Hyssop, Lemon Mint, New England Aster, Ohio Spiderwort, Partridge Pea, Plains Coreopsis, Purple Coneflower, Showy Tick Trefoil, Slender Mountain Mint, Spotted Beebalm.
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