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This wild flower mix is specially formulated to be lower-growing than many mixes. The species in this mix are 30% perennial and 70% annual. The species were chosen for their long bloom season, their lower-growth characteristics, and the wide array of lovely colors for a spectacular display.
This low growing mix of wildflowers reaches 18 - 24 inches tall in USDA zones 3 - 10.
The species in this list are the perfect mixture of heights, textures, and colors to give you a long lasting display your neighbors will be envious of!
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.
Sowing Rate: 1/4 LB Per 625 - 1,250 SF or 5 LBS 25,000 - 50,000 SF. This low-grow 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.
This wild flower mix is specially formulated to be lower-growing than many mixes. The species in this mix are 30% perennial and 70% annual. The species were chosen for their long bloom season, their lower-growth characteristics, and the wide array of lovely colors for a spectacular display. This species in this mix include: Annual Baby’s Breath, Annual Candytuft, Chinese Forget-Me-Not, Siberian Wallflower, Blue Flax, Baby Blue Eyes, Dwarf Lance-leaved Coreopsis, California Poppy, Dwarf Blue Cornflower, Sweet William, California Bluebell, Chinese Houses, Dwarf Godetia, African Stick Daisy, Catchfly, African Daisy, Dwarf Plains Coreopsis, and Sweet Alyssum. 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 low-grow 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.