37 Varieties of Flowers 27 Perennials 10 Annuals HEIRLOOM NEW 1000+ Pure Seeds
++ We always give extra seeds!
Bird & Butterfly
Mix, All Perennial Mix, The Bee’s Knees Mix specially combined into one mix to
fit every need!! Create a small patch of
heaven in your garden or create a wildflower meadow. Only your imagination limits you!
We sell ONLY 100% Seed. NO FILLERS
added!! These seeds will last years if kept dry and
in a dark area!
This auction offers over 37 varieties of WILDFLOWERS both
Perennial and Annual!! 27 of these are PERENNIALS!!
These are the varieties you will receive!!!
Common
Name – Botanical Name – Annual / Perennial
- Baby
Blue Eyes – Nemophila menziesii – Annual - Baby’s
Breath – Gypsophila elegans – Annual - Bachelor
Button/Cornflower – Centaurea cyanus – Annual - Bergamot
– Monarda fistulosa – Perennial - Birds
Eyes – Gilia tricolor – Annual - Black
Eyed Susan – Rudbeckia hirta – Perennial/Biennial - Blanketflower
– Gaillardia aristata – Perennial - Blue
Flax – Linum lewisii – Perennial - Calendula
– Calendula officinalis – Annual - California
Poppy Orange – Eschscholzia californica – Perernnial/Annual - Candytuft
– Iberis umbellata – Perennial - Cosmos
– Cosmos bipinnatus – Annual - Cosmos
Sensation Mix – Cosmos bipinnatus – Annual - Crimson
Clover – Trifolium incarnatum – Annual - Evening
Primrose – Oenothera lamarckiana – Annual - Foxglove
– Digitalis purpurea – Perennial/Biennial - Gayfeather/Blazing
Star – Liatris spicata – Perennial - Gloriosa
Daisy – Rudbeckia gloriosa – Perennial/Biennial - Godetia
– Clarkia amoena – Annual - Indian
Blanket – Gaillardia pulchella – Annual - Lance
Leaf Coreopsis – Coreposis lanceolata – Perennial - Lemon
Queen Sunflower – Helianthus annuus – Annual - Maltese
Cross – Lychnis chalcedonica – Perennial - Mexican
Hat – Ratibida columnaris – Perennial/Biennial - New
England Aster – Aster novae angliae – Perennial - Perennial
Gaillardia – Gaillardia aristata – Perennial - Perennial
Lupine – Lupinus perennis – Perennial - Plains
Coreopsis – Coreopsis tinctoria – Annual - Purple
Coneflower – Echinacea purpurea – Perennial - Purple
Phacelia – Phacelia tanacetifolia – Annual - Red
Corn Poppy – Papaver rhoeas – Annual - Shasta
Daisy – Chrysanthemum leucanthemum – Perennial - Siberian
Wallflower – Cheiranthus allioni – Perennial/Biennial - Sweet
Alyssum – Lobularia maritima – Perennial - Sweet
William – Dianthus barbutus – Perennial - Yarrow
– Achillea millefolium – Perennial - Yellow
Prairie Coneflower – Ratibida columnifera – Perennial
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Mix 1 of 3:
“Bird & Butterfly” Wildflower Seed Mix
As
the name suggests, this is the perfect wildflower seed mix for the
“wild”gardener that also wants to attract beautiful – and beneficial – birds
and butterflies. This mix contains a generous heaping of both annual and
perennial wildflower species that are known to attract our winged friends.
Suitable for all regions of North America.
Name: Bird & Butterfly Wildflower Seed Mix
Mix
Contents: Yarrow, Calendula,
Bachelor Button/Cornflower, Godetia, Lance Leaf Coreopsis, Plains Coreopsis,
Cosmos, California Poppy, Indian Blanket, Birds Eyes, Baby’s Breath, Perennial
Lupine, Mexican Hat, Black Eyed Susan
- Life
Cycle: 75% Annual 25% Perennial - Light
Requirement: Full Sun - Planting
Season: Spring, Fall - Features: Attracts Pollinators, Attracts
Hummingbirds, Easy to Grow & Maintain - Color: Mixed
- Blooms: Late Spring, Summer, Early Fall
- Plant
Height: 25+ inches - Plant
Spacing: n/a - Planting
Depth: 1/2 inch - Sowing
Method: Direct Sow - Cold
Stratification: No - Seeds
per Pound: Approx. 375, 000+ - Hardiness
Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 - Ships: Year Round
Mix 2 of 3:
All Perennial Wildflower Seed Mix
If
your plan is to sit back and let Mother Nature do her thing, then this is
probably the wildflower mix for you. Once you’ve done the proper soil prep and
sowed the seed, you’re done! Our All-Perennial Wildflower Seed Mix contains
many of the most beloved perennial wildflowers including Lupine, Flax,
Coreopsis, and Shasta Daisy. Suitable for all regions of North America
Name: All Perennial Wildflower Seed Mix
Number
of Species: 15
Mix
Contents: Siberian Wallflower,
Shasta Daisy, Lance Leaf Coreopsis, Sweet William, Foxglove, Purple Coneflower,
Blanketflower, Blue Flax, Perennial Lupine, Mexican Hat, Gloriosa Daisy, Black
Eyed Susan, Candytuft, Gayfeather/Blazing Star, Maltese Cross
- Life
Cycle: 100% Perennial - Light
Requirement: Full Sun - Planting
Season: Spring, Fall - Features: Attracts Pollinators, Attracts
Hummingbirds, Easy to Grow & Maintain - Color: Mixed
- Blooms: Spring, Summer, Fall
- Plant
Height: 25+ inches - Plant
Spacing: n/a - Planting
Depth: 1/2 inch - Sowing
Method: Direct Sow - Cold
Stratification: No - Hardiness
Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Mix 3 of 3:
THE BEES KNEES – POLLINATOR WILDFLOWER SEED MIX
18
Species of Wildflower Seeds
Our
“Bee’s Knees” Pollinator Wildflower Seed Mix is packed with 18
different species that are suited for pollinators of all types! Bees, birds,
and butterflies flock to the colorful gardens in which this mix is sowed. Buy a
little for a small garden for our winged friends, or buy in bulk to save!
Name: The Bees Knees – Pollinator Wildflower Seed Mix
Number
of Species: 18
Mix
Contents: Siberian Wallflower,
Cosmos Sensation Mix, Lance Leaf Coreopsis, California Poppy (Orange), Lemon
Queen Sunflower, Purple Coneflower, Baby Blue Eyes, Evening Primrose, Perennial
Lupine, Red Corn Poppy, Purple Phacelia, New England Aster, Perennial
Gaillardia, Gayfeather/Blazing Star, Sweet Alyssum, Bergamot, Yellow Prairie
Coneflower, Crimson Clover
- Life
Cycle: 50% Annual 50% Perennial - Light
Requirement: Full Sun - Planting
Season: Spring, Fall - Features: Attracts Pollinators, Easy to Grow &
Maintain - Color: Mixed
- Blooms: Spring, Summer, Fall
- Plant
Height: 25+ inches - Plant
Spacing: n/a - Planting
Depth: 1/2 inch - Sowing
Method: Direct Sow - Cold
Stratification: No - Hardiness
Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10First
year perennials will be babies and should bloom by fall. Second year
perennials should be full-size and blooming! Try mixing your annuals with
perennials for a full burst of color Spring through Fall!! - Planting
Time(s): Fall Planting – or Early Spring to Late Summer. Mid Summer
planting will give you fall blooms! (just make sure you water!)
HOW TO GROW WILDFLOWERS
One
of the best things about wildflowers is how easy they are to grow!
Plant
Check
for your last frost date and plant after this has passed.
Choose
a spot on your property that gets 6 or more hours of direct sun a day (unless
you are planting our Partial Shade Mixture).
Prepare
your soil be clearing the area of all existing growth. Simply dig up everything
that is growing, turn the soil and rake the area flat. If this is an area that
has never before been gardened, you may need to till the area up to remove growth.
Mix
the seeds with sand for better visibilty and scatter the seeds directly on top
of the soil. If you are sowing a larger area, we recommend using a seed
spreader; if not, you can sow by hand.
We
recommend lightly compressing the seeds into the soil, making sure not to bury
them. You can either walk on them, use a board, or if you are sowing a larger
area, rent a seed roller.
Grow
Water
so that the soil is moist, not soaking wet, until the seedlings are about
4-6″ tall. After that, the seedlings will survive on natural rains. If you
are experiencing very dry weather, we recommend watering occasionally.
Fall Planting
If time is not a
problem, you can put them in the ground in fall and let them go through a
winter. They will sprout next year, but not flower. The following year, having
gone through two winters, they will return and bloom as expected.
If you are planting
poppies direct sowing is recommended in late fall or early spring for zones 2-8
Create a “False
Winter”
The second way to do
this, if you want to save time, is to create a “false winter.” What this does is trick the seeds into
thinking they have been in the ground for an entire year. All they need is to be in your refrigerator
for at least 2 ½ months.
About 3 months before
spring, place seeds in a plastic bag with a handful of slightly dampened, clean
peat, paper towel, or a mix of clean peat and sand.
Seal and label the bag
with seed name and date, then store in the refrigerator (not freezer) for at
least 2½ mos. before planting in spring. (The cold period mimics a full
winter’s cold.)
Once your seed has been
treated, it’s ready to plant when spring arrives.
Customer Service
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receipt of your package or box, be sure to open immediately and check the
contents. - The
products you have just received are perishable and care should be taken to
ensure their future viability. - Your
success and happiness is our success and happiness! - We
have the friendliest and fastest customer service you’ve ever seen so
don’t hesitate to contact us!
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seeds will ship the day after payment via USPS First Class mail! - Please
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receive your seeds in a timely manner please message us. - On
purchases over $25 we ship USPS First Class PACKAGE with Tracking
Free Wildflower Gift Pack
- Free
Wildflower Gift Pack shipped with orders over $10 (must be purchased same
day) - Gift
Pack contains minimum of 50 Seeds!
30 Day Return Policy
Kevin (verified owner) –
I would absolutely recommend this seed to anyone looking to grow veggies this year. I decided to do starts this year and just three days after planting
Kayden (verified owner) –
Awesome product and company
Charles (verified owner) –
Great seeds, I now have squash everywhere from this one pack of seeds
Owen (verified owner) –
Good quality.
Lucas (verified owner) –
These seeds came right up and started producing squash. Can’t ask for more than that.