These seeds are perfect for your Southeast flower garden or landscaping! Plant these seeds to support native birds and pollinators and to keep our native ecology intact.
Many seeds that are native to much of the Southeast will benefit from winter sowing or stratification. Consider planting these seeds outdoors in winter or early spring, or stratifying indoors ahead of planting.
While some of these seeds will flower in the first year, others will not flower until the second year. Your patience and care of these plants over time will result in a lush and beautiful native flower garden. Check out our blog for more growing information.
Collection contains one packet each of: Eastern Columbine, Tall Plains Coreopsis, Greyleaf Goldenrod, Queen of the Meadow Joe Pye Weed, Buteerfly Milkweed, Clustered Mountain Mint, Partridge Pea, Black Eyed-Susan Rudbeckia, Maximilian Sunflower, and White Yarrow.