Adaptable to many conditions and grown across all of North America, this little gem will be an easy, delightful addition to your garden!
In prepared garden bed plant seeds 1/8" deep after danger of frost has passed. Keep soil moist until seedlings begin to emerge.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: perennial
- Time to Maturity:
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 16" apart
- Depth: 1/8"
- Bloom Season: spring to summer
- Height: 12"-24"
- Uses: containers, flower beds
- Low Maintenance : yes
- Seeds/Oz: 19000
- Lbs./Acre: 9
- Sowing Method: Direct Sow
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A sun and heat tolerant variety of Forget Me Not. Generous blue flowers grace sturdy stems that are perfect for bouquets. Also known as Chinese Forget Me Nots. They are also a great choice to fill out container gardens!
Plant seeds inside about 8 weeks before last frost date. Cover lightly, keep moist and keep in the dark for germination. Transplant seedlings into cell packs or containers and move to the light. Can also be planted outside after frost in prepared bed. These are the non-invasive variety Chinese Forget Me Not Cynoglossum Amabile.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: biennial
- Time to Maturity: 10-12 Weeks
- Sun Requirement: sun/part shade
- Spacing: 6" apart
- Depth: 1/4"
- Bloom Season: summer
- Height: 20" - 24"
- Uses: cut flowers, containers, garden bed, attracts bees
- Low Maintenance: yes
- Seeds/Oz: 6600
- LBS./Acre: 8
- Sowing Method: Direct Sow
- Plant Scientific Name: Cynoglossum amabile
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A beloved standard in cottage gardens! Tall spikes covered with flowers attract hummingbirds, bees and butterflies!
Start seeds inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. Transplant 12" apart in prepared garden bed after danger of frost has passed. Foxgloves are biennial. The first year, they produce leaves and the second year the flowers will form
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: Biennial
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 12" apart
- Depth: 1/4 inch
- Bloom Season: summer
- Height: 36" - 48"
- Uses: Cut flowers, containers, cottage garden, attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds
- LBS./Acre: 0.5
- Low Maintenance : yes
- Plant Scientific Name: Digitalis purpurea
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Garland Daisy Chryssanthemum
Also known as Crown Daisy. Flowers are yellow or a mix of white and yellow. Suitable for flower mixtures and beds and borders.
Start seeds inside about 6-8 weeks before last frost date. Transplant 6" apart in prepared garden bed after danger of frost has passed. Direct sow after frost
SEED INFORMATION:
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Lifecycle: annual
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Sowing Method: transplant or direct sow
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Time to Maturity: 50 days
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Bloom Season: summer to fall
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Sun Requirement: sun
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Ideal Germination: 60-70°F
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Spacing: 6"
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Depth: 1/8"
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Height: 24"-36"
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Seeds/Oz: 18000
- Lbs./Acre: 5
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Low Maintenance: yes
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Uses: edible flower, wildflower garden, cut flowers, deer resistant
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Plant Scientific Name: Glebionis coronaria
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A wonderful mix of antique and classic varieties. Bring back memories and make new ones with this mix! Great for cut flowers too!
This is a collection of floral favorites, blended together to create a beautiful annual bed that can be used for cut flower arrangements. Colors range from yellows to blues to reds. These old fashioned mixture seed packets produce flowers that bloom 8-10 weeks from germination.
Prepare a bed of loose soil. Sprinkle seeds in prepared area and cover loosely with soil. Keep the area moist until the plants are about 6" tall. It really is that easy!
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual/perennial mix
- Time to Maturity:
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Packet Weight: 500mg
- Bloom Season: summer to fall
- Height: varies
- Uses: cut flowers, classic varieties
- Low Maintenance : yes
- Lbs. Per Acre (First Seeding): 10 Pounds
- Lbs. Per Acre (Reseeding): 5 Pounds
- Region: North America
Mix Breakdown
Annual Baby’s Breath, Crimson Clover, Chinese Forget-Me-Not, Cornflower, Sulphur Cosmos, Cosmos, China Aster, Calendula, Garland Daisy, Love-in-a-Mist.
Keep your garden free of harmful bugs with this classic flower! Bright and easy to grow, it will fill out garden beds and containers.
In prepared garden bed or container plants seeds 1/4 inch deep. Thin seedlings 8" apart.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual
- Sowing Method: direct sow
- Time to Maturity: 2 months
- Bloom Season: summer to fall
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Ideal Germination: 70-75°F
- Spacing: 8"
- Depth: surface
- Height: 6-10"
- Seeds/Oz: 10000
- Lbs./Acre: 13
- Low Maintenance: yes
- Uses: cut flowers, contianers, garden beds
- Plant Scientific Name: Tagetes
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A true Midwest country wildflower field in your yard, quick and easy! Easy to establish, great to view or romp through, and perfect for any open area. Our Midwest wildflowers seed mix is a quality blend of wildflowers selected for your area.
Mix Breakdown
Purple Cornflower, Scarlet Flax, Annual Candytuft, Dwarf Blue Cornflower, Lance Leaved Coreopsis, Annual Baby's Breath, Indian Blanket, Shasta Alaska Daisy, Purple Prairie Clover, Corn Poppy, Clasping Coneflower, Black-Eyed Susan, Prairie Coneflower, Plains Coreopsis.
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.
- Lbs. Per Acre (First Seeding): 10 Pounds
- Lbs. Per Acre (Reseeding): 5 Pounds
- Oz Per 1000 Sq Ft: 4 Ounces
- Region: Midwest, Canada
Tall, dense vines are covered with beautiful trumpet flowers! Provides a beautiful addition to arbors, decks posts and trellises.
A tender perennial with large, funnel shaped flowers and heart-shaped leaves. Flowers open in the morning and last only one day. Plants bloom mid-summer to early fall.
Soak seeds overnight to aid in germination. Plant seeds in prepared bed 1/2" deep and 6" apart. Keep evenly moist.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 6" apart
- Depth: 1/2"
- Bloom Season: summer to fall
- Uses: vine, trellis
- Low Maintenance : yes
- LBS./Acre: 64
- Plant Scientific Name: Ipomoea purpurea
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This annual and perennial mix is for ornamental landscaping in the mountainous regions of the western U.S. Use it for elevations above 7,000 feet in AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, OR, UT, WA, WY, and the southern parts of Alberta and British Columbia. It is also suitable for all elevations in southern Alaska. Flowers will provide color throughout the growing season. This mixture contains native species as well as non-native species that are adapted to the region.
Mix Breakdown
California Poppy, Siberian Wallflower, Annual Baby's Breath, Scarlet Flax, Dwarf Blue Cornflower, Rocket Larkspur, Blanketflower, Blue Flax, Shasta Alaska Daisy, Rocket Mountain Penstemon, Dwarf Godetia, Black Eyed Susan, Catchfly, Showy Goldeneye, Tussock Bellflower.
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.
- Lbs. Per Acre (First Seeding): 12 Pounds
- Lbs. Per Acre (Reseeding): 6 Pounds
- Oz Per 1000 Sq Ft: 4 Ounces
- Region: Northwest, Southwest, Intermountain, Canada, Alaska, Western
Not only is nasturtium colorful and fun to look at but the flowers, leaves and pods are edible! Also known as Indian Cress, the flowers look especially awesome in salads!
After danger of frost has passed plant seeds 1/4 in deep in prepared bed or container. Keep moist and thin seedlings to 12" apart.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual
- Sowing Method: direct sow
- Time to Maturity: 1-2 months
- Bloom Season: summer
- Sun Requirement: sun/part shade
- Ideal Germination: 55-65°F
- Spacing: 12"
- Depth: 1/2"
- Height: 6"-12"
- Seeds/Oz: 300
- Lbs./Acre: 121
- Low Maintenance: yes
- Uses: edible flower, containers, garden beds, hanging basket, trellis
- Plant Scientific Name: Tropaeolum majus
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This annual and perennial mix is for ornamental landscaping in the northeastern U.S. and southeastern Canada. This area includes CT, DE, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VA, VT, Washington D.C., WV, the Maritime Provinces, and southern Quebec. Flowers will provide color throughout the growing season. This mixture contains native species as well as non-native species that are adapted to the region.
Mix Breakdown
Siberian Wallflower, Scarlet Flax, Dwarf Blue Cornflower, Lance Leaved Coreopsis, Purple Coneflower, Annual Baby's Breath, Indian Blanket, Perennial Lupine, Shasta Alaska Daisy, Sweet William Pinks, Tall Spurred Snapdragon, Corn Poppy, Black-Eyed Susan, Catchfly.
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.
- Lbs. Per Acre (First Seeding): 10 Pounds
- Lbs. Per Acre (Reseeding): 5 Pounds
- Oz Per 1000 Sq Ft: 4 Ounces
- Region: Northeast, Canada
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A true northwest country wildflower field in your yard, quick and easy! Easy to establish, great to view or romp through, and perfect for any open area. Our northwest wildflower seeds mix is a quality blend of wildflowers selected for your area.
Mix Breakdown
Five-Spot, Siberian Wallflower, Lance Leaved Coreopsis, California Poppy, Scarlet Flax, Blue Flax, Russell Lupine, Annual Baby's Breath, Baby Blue-Eyes, Shasta Alaska Daisy, Chinese Houses, Clarkia, Globe Gilia, Tall White Sweet Alyssum, Black-Eyed Susan, Tall Blue Cornflower.
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.
- Lbs. Per Acre (First Seeding): 14 Pounds
- Lbs. Per Acre (Reseeding): 7 Pounds
- Oz Per 1000 Sq Ft: 5 Ounces
- Region: Northwest, Canada
Brighten things up both inside and out with this lovely cut flower mix! Easy to plant, easy to grow and even easier to enjoy!
Prepare a bed of loose soil. Sprinkle seeds in prepared area and cover loosely with soil. Keep the area moist until the plants are about 6" tall. It really is that easy!
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual/perennial mix
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Bloom Season: summer to fall
- Height: varies
- Uses: cut flowers
- Low Maintenance : yes
Lbs. Per Acre (First Seeding): 12 Pounds
Lbs. Per Acre (Reseeding): 6 Pounds
Oz Per 1000 Sq Ft: 5 Ounces
Mix Breakdown
Annual Baby's Breath, Crimson Clover, Chinese Forget-Me-Not, Tall Blue Cornflower, Sulphur Cosmos, Cosmos Sensation Mix, China Aster, Painted Daisy, Calendula, Love-In-A-Mist.
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This annual and perennial mixture is a blend of patriotic flower colors. It is our most popular color-themed mixture.
Mix Breakdown
Tall Blue Cornflower, Annual Baby's Breath, Scarlet Flax, Blue Flax, Tall White Sweet Alyssum, Red Corn Poppy.
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.
- Lbs. Per Acre (First Seeding): 12 Pounds
- Lbs. Per Acre (Reseeding): 6 Pounds
- Oz Per 1000 Sq Ft: 5 Ounces
- Region: Midwest, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest, Texas/Oklahoma, Canada, Western
Plant, water, and enjoy this native perennial wildflower seed mix for years to come!
This all perennial mixture of colorful flowers, once established, will provide years of beauty. Most varieties will not bloom until the second year but will continue to perform year after year with very little maintenance.
Prepare a bed of loose soil. Sprinkle seeds in prepared area and cover loosely with soil. Keep area moist until the plants are about 6” tall. It really is that easy.
PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS (BULK) INFORMATION:
- Lifecycle: Perennial mix
- Time to Maturity: Blooms second year in most areas
- Sun Requirement: Full sun preferred
- Packet Weight: 600mg
- Bloom Season: Spring, summer, fall
- Height: Varies
- Uses: For permanent plantings
- Low Maintenance: Yes
- Lbs. Per Acre (First Seeding): 4 to 5 lbs
- Lbs. Per Acre (Reseeding): 2 lbs
- Oz Per 1000 Sq Ft: 1.5 ounces
- Region: Most of North America
Mix Breakdown
Siberian Wallflower, Lance Leaved Coreopsis, Purple Coneflower, Blanketflower, Blue Flax, Perennial Lupine, Russel Lupine, Shasta Daisy, Sweet William, Gayfeather, Dwarf Columbine, Maltese Cross, Evening Primrose, Purple Moss Verbena, Black-Eyed Susan, Prairie Coneflower, Dwarf Red Coneflower, Greyheaded Coneflower.
A beautiful easy flower for bringing color to gardens and landscapes! Attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds!
Coneflower produces large, rose-purple flowers with prickly, dome-shaped centers. Easy to grow and long-blooming. Tolerates of heat and humidity. Recommended for home gardens, meadow gardens, pollinator and wildlife mix gardens. Excellent cut flower. Purple coneflowers will attract butterflies, honey bees and bumblebees. It is the host plant for the Ottoe Skipper. The seeds of Purple Coneflower are eaten by goldfinches and other birds.
Direct sow or start inside 8 -10 weeks before last frost date. After 2 pairs of true leaves appear transfer to larger containers. Before transferring to garden accustom plants to the outside by moving to a sheltered shady area for a week.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: perennial
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Spacing: 18" apart
- Depth: 1/4 inch
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Bloom Season: summer to fall
- Height: 24" - 36"
- Uses: cottage garden, Bee attractant, Butterfly attractant, hummingbird, pollinator, cut flower
- Low Maintenance : yes
- Seeds/Oz: 7500
- LBS./Acre: 11
- Sowing Method: Transplant
- Plant Scientific Name: Echinacea
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Bring a bounty of color and delight to less than sunny areas! Perfect for brightening hedges and areas near large shade trees!
Have you been wondering what flowers grow in the shade? Everything in our wildflower shade mix! These seeds are easy to establish, growing flowers that feel at home under large trees and other occasionally covered areas. Our bulk wildflower seeds for shade include a quality blend of wildflowers including coreopsis and Dame’s rocket.
Prepare a bed of loose soil. Sprinkle seeds in prepared area and cover loosely with soil. Keep the area moist until the plants are about 6" tall. A couple of hours of direct sun per day would be ideal to bring out the best in this mix! Not suitable for densely shaded areas.
Seed Information:
- Lifecycle: annual/perennial mix
- Sun Requirement: shade/part shade
- Packet Weight: 500mg
- Bloom Season: summer to fall
- Height: varies
- Uses: shade
- Low Maintenance : yes
- Lbs. Per Acre (First Seeding): 14 Pounds
- Lbs. Per Acre (Reseeding): 7 Pounds
- Oz Per 1000 Sq Ft: 5 Ounces
- Region: Midwest, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest, Texas/Oklahoma, Canada, Western
Shade Wildflower Mix Breakdown
Annual Baby's Breath, Crimson Clover, Cornflower, Chinese Forget-Me-Not, Lance-Leaved Coreopsis, Candytuft, Rocket Larkspur, Sweet William Pinks, Purple Coneflower, Shasta Daisy, Clarkia, Chinese Houses, Baby Blue Eyes, Spurred Snapdragon, Corn Poppy.
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A true southeast country wildflower field in your yard, quick and easy! Easy to establish, great to view or romp through, and perfect for any open area. Our southeast wildflower seed mix is a quality blend of wildflowers selected for your area.
Mix Breakdown
Lance Leaved Coreopsis, Purple Coneflower, Perennial Lupine, California Poppy, Annual Baby's Breath, Scarlet Flax, Four-o-Clock Formula Mix, Sulphur Cosmos, Indian Blanket, Tree Mallow, Dwarf Blue Cornflower, Clasping Coneflower, Black-Eyed Susan, Plains Coreopsis, Gaura, Scarlet Sage, Lemon Mint, New England Aster.
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.
- Lbs. Per Acre (First Seeding): 14 Pounds
- Lbs. Per Acre (Reseeding): 7 Pounds
- Oz Per 1000 Sq Ft: 5 Ounces
- Region: Southeast