Growing Non-GMO Grandview Native Mix Wildflower Seeds
Wildflower seeds are accustomed to thriving alone in the wild. That means that they are uncomplicated to plant and effortless to maintain. Spread the seeds in the fall or spring and see 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 adequate rainfall. Stratification (the exposure of the seeds to cold temperatures) can improve germination rates.
The perennials will return happily every year, and the annuals voluntarily reseed. Deadheading is optional and will prevent re-seeding. It may want to cut these back every few years to keep them under control, or re-seed the seed mix if it appears to be thinning out. Plant the seeds in pots if you are concerned about invasive species in your area.
Grandview Native Mix Wildflowers in the Flower Garden
Wildflowers are simple to plant and care for, yet are sure to improve any landscape. Use these as a mass planting along a fence or driveway, in garden boxes, or scattered in any open area to fill the void! Anywhere that needs some low-maintenance color, these are a perfect choice. Expect to see blooms all summer long, with some persisting into the early fall.
Landscaping With Grandview Native Wildflowers
Wildflowers are perfect for easily filling in expansive areas where there needs to be color and greenery. These varieties are even perfect for rain gardens across the country. They look stunning when grouped in a mass, but can also perform when intentionally planted out in a row.
About Grandview Native Mix Wildflower Seeds
This mix contains: Chinese Houses (Collinsia heterophylla), Goldfields(Lasthenia californica), Tidy Tips (Layia platyglossa), Five Spot (Nemophila maculata), Yellow Lupine (Lupinus luteus), White Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), Bird’s Eye Flower (Gilia tricolor), Globe Gilia (Gilia capitata ssp abrotanifolia), Blue Eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium angustifolium), Blue Lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus), California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica), California Bluebells (Phacelia minor), Farewell to Spring (Clarkia amoena), Blue Flax (Linum lewisii), and Baby Blue Eyes (Nemophila menziesii).
Some of these blooms are tiny and pink, while others are large and yellow. They fit well into many garden and landscape styles.
The wildflowers in this mix are native to the United States of America or regions with similar climates. Although they may not be native to your area, none of these species are considered invasive.
Make these gorgeous blooms into charming arrangements: Snip off the flower as far down to the base as possible or at an adjoining branch. Arrange them together and then enjoy them indoors for one to two weeks with rotating fresh water!
Stories From Our Gardeners
"This mix is excellent if you are new to wildflowers and want something that will thrive and look good in many situations. Just sow and go!"
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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Grandview Native Mix Wildflower Seeds Per Package:
- 7 g Packet - enough for about 30 sq feet
- 4 oz - enough for about 500 sq feet
- 1 lb - enough for about 1,000 sq feet
- 5 lb - enough for about 10,000 sq feet
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