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FORMULATED FOR NORTHEASTERN STATES: Our Northeast Wildflower Seed Mix is specifically designed for Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, and other Northeastern states. This wildflower seed mix flourishes in USDA zones 3-8, providing a stunning floral display tailored to the unique climates of the region.
DIVERSE BLEND OF ANNUALS & BIENNIALS: This mix contains 30% annuals and 70% biennials or perennials, offering a variety of species that bloom at different times for continuous color. These wildflower seeds grow to an average height of 36-48 inches, creating a diverse and vibrant landscape throughout the growing season.
SUPPORTS POLLINATORS & BIODIVERSITY: Attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies with our pollinator seed mix. This wildflower mix is ideal for supporting local ecosystems while adding beauty to your garden, meadow, or naturalized area.
EASY PLANTING & MAINTENANCE: Our bulk wild flower seeds are easy to plant by broadcasting and lightly raking them into prepared soil. For best results, plant in the early spring or late fall when soil temperatures are cool. This wild flower seeds thrives in full sun to partial shade and requires minimal maintenance once established.
VERSATILE APPLICATIONS FOR LANDSCAPES: Whether you're planting in meadows, borders, or naturalized areas, our bulk wildflower seeds are perfect for a wide range of uses. This mixed flower seeds offers a low-maintenance, colorful solution for enhancing the beauty of your outdoor spaces.
Formulated for the Northeastern states, this mix is 30% annuals and 70% biennials or perennials and under normal conditions the flower height will be 36 – 48 inches. This mix will perform well in the states of: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington DC, West Virginia and Virginia. Species in this mix include: Cornflower, Siberian Wallflower, Shasta Daisy, Lance-leaved Coreopsis, Larkspur, Sweet William, Purple Coneflower, Indian Blanket, Annual Baby’s Breath, Gayfeather, Spurred Snapdragon, Scarlet Flax, Sweet Alyssum, Perennial Lupine, Corn Poppy, Hairy Beardtongue, Black-eyed Susan, New England Aster and Catchfly. Prepare a site by removing weeds and loosening soil. Seed can be broadcast and raked into the soil, covering 2 – 3 times their thickness, or seed can be drilled to a maximum of ¼ inch. This Northeast mix should be planted in the spring once soil temperature warm to 55F. Seed should stay moist by either rainfall or irrigation until germination occurs.