Growing Non-GMO Beneficial Insect Mix flower Flower Seeds
These flower seeds are accustomed to surviving all on their own in the wild. Therefore, they are easy to plant and maintain. Scatter the seeds in the fall or springtime and watch them bloom all summer! They will flourish more readily when they are watered in at the time of planting and whenever there are extended periods without rain.
The perennials will return happily every year, and the annuals will voluntarily reseed. Plant this dazzling mix once, and you should get easy-to-care-for color year after year! There are variations between climates; you may need to cut these back every few years to keep them under control or re-plant the seed mix if it appears to be thinning out. Weather, cultivation methods, and altitude determine the precise amount of vigor and spread that this mix can achieve.
Beneficial Insect Mix Flowers in the Flower Garden
These plants are simple to plant and care for, yet they improve any landscape dramatically by bringing in vital pollinators and other native insects. Use them as a mass planting in unused corners of your land and anywhere that needs some low-maintenance color. These sun-lovers are a fool-proof option for improving the landscape. Expect to see flowers all summer long. In some areas of warmer climates, you may even see some blooms in the winter, spring, or fall!
Landscaping With Beneficial Insect Mix flowers
This mix of flowers is perfect for easily filling in large areas with color and greenery. Prevent erosion and enhance the landscape by scattering these easy-going seeds! They look stunning when grouped in a mass, but they can also be scattered among a field where there is bare soil!
About Beneficial Insect Mix flower Seeds
This mix contains: 6% White clover (Trifolium repens), 26% Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), 10% Red Clover(Trifolium pratense), 10% Crimson Clover(Trifolium incarnatum), 5% Creeping Red Fescue(Festuca rubra), 5% Hard Fescue (Festuca ovina), 27% Subterranean Clovers (Trifolium subterraneum), 5% Persian Clover (Trifolium resupinatum), 1% Cal Poppy (Eschscholzia californica), 2% Baby's Breath (Gypsophila paniculata), 2% Bachelor Buttons (Centaurea cyanus), .50% Alyssum(Lobularia maritima), .25% Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), .25% Phacelia(Phacelia tanacetifolia).
Beneficial Insect Mix flowers have a plethora of blooms in various shapes and colors. Some are pea-shaped and yellow, while others are daisy-like and white. They fit perfectly into a variety of garden and landscape styles.
The flowers in this mix are originally native to a variety of regions and have been known to be very adaptable to many climates.
Use the blooms in cut bouquets as well. When they are in full bloom or just before, snip the base of the stem and enjoy in water for 1-2 weeks!
Stories From Our Gardeners
"I always recommend planting a mix of some sort that attracts pollinators in semi-close proximity to a fruit or vegetable garden. It brings in vital pollinators, which improve fruit yields dramatically. Just watch the spread. In some climates, they grow so vigorously that they can become a weed if not kept in check!"
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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