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Flower Seed Mix - South East Native - Sow True Seed
Flower Seed Mix - Southeast Native - Sow True Seed

Flower Seed Mix - Southeast Native

$3.95
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A lovely, bright and colorful mix of vigorous-growing wildflowers native to the mountains and plains of the southeastern US. For easy planting, mix seed with a small amount of soil and spread evenly over site. These seeds benefit from cold stratification. Mix of annuals and perennials. 

Planting rates - Per acre: 7-14 lbs. Per half acre or less: 5oz/1000 sq ft. Packet covers 40 sq ft. 1/4 lb bulk packet covers up to 800 square feet. Perennial. 

Includes: Annual Phlox, Black-Eyed Susan, Butterfly Milkweed, Clasping Coneflower, Gayfeather, Gilia, Indian Blanket, Lanceleaf Coreopsis, Leavenworth's Tickseed, Lemon Mint, New England Aster, Partridge Pea, Plains Coreopsis, Purple Coneflower, Scarlet Sage, Starry Rosinweed.

Minimum Seeds per Packet: N/A

Packet Weight: 6g to 1/4 lb.

Planting Season: After Last Frost

Sowing Method: Direct Seed

Seed Depth: 1/4"

Direct Seed Spacing: N/A

Soil Temperature: 55-75℉

Days to Sprout: 7-30

Mature Spacing: N/A

Sun Requirement: Full Sun

Frost Tolerance: Frost Sensitive

Days to Harvest: 40-90

Production Cycle: Annual and Perennial

When to Seed Flower Mixes

Flower mixes should be direct seeded outdoors in fall or early spring. This is because they require stratification in order to germinate. They can also be stratified indoors and planted outdoors in spring. 

Where to Plant Flower Mixes

These plants will appreciate a spot with full sun, except the partial shade mix that will benefit from a shaded area. Loose, well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter is ideal, but these mixes will tolerate a wide range of conditions. These mixes are a mix of annuals and perennials, so keep this in mind when choosing a location. 

Growing Flower Mixes

Mix the seeds with a small amount of soil or sand and spread the mixture evenly over your planting site by broadcasting or using a rake. Lightly rake into the ground, covering the seeds with approximately a ¼ inch of soil.

Harvesting Flower Mixes

These mixes can be harvested for cut flowers, edible flowers, or left to add beauty to the landscape and support many birds, pollinators, and butterflies.

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Flower Seed Mix - Southeast Native

$3.95

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