Psalms 1:3 - Like a Tree planted by Streams of Water
Environmental Wildflower Mix
When you plant a wildflower garden, you provide a crucial habitat for important native pollinators such as bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Wildflowers also attract beneficial garden insects which help keep potentially crop-damaging pests at bay. And, of course, in addition to serving a vital role in helping preserve our natural environment, wildflowers are beautiful and require relatively little maintenance. What’s not to love?
Environmental Wildflower Planting Directions -
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: perennial
- Time to Maturity:
- Sun Requirement: sun
- Packet Weight: 600mg
- Bloom Season: summer - fall
- Height: varies
- Uses: cut flowers, beds, wildflower gardens
- Low Maintenance : yes
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.