New Earth Seeds
Pacific Northwest Wildflower Seed Mix | Pollinator Mix
Pacific Northwest Wildflower Seed Mix | Pollinator Mix
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Introducing our new custom wildflower seed mix specifically for the Pacific Northwest! A pollinator paradise awaits with big blooming, showy annuals and perfect perennials that thrive in the unique climate of the PNW. Each variety in this mix is hand selected based on their ability to flourish and thrive. Attract butterflies, bees, birds, and hummingbirds to your natural garden or meadow scape. An easy to grow mix that has a long bloom time, is low maintenance, naturalizes, and is fragrant. Excellent for mass planting and cut flowers. Thrives in heat and drought. Blooms early Summer to frost. Zones 7-9. Mother Earth approved.
Simply rake your soil in the designated planting area to a depth of at least 4", moisten the soil evenly, and scatter your seeds. A light tamping with your hand will ensure good contact between the seeds and soil for sprouting. If there are birds interested in eating the newly scattered seeds, utilizing flash tape or other shiny distractions during germination is recommended.
This packet contains approximately 1/2 ounce of seeds which will typically cover an area 6'x6' to 8'x8'.
Product details:
Annuals: Baby Blue Eyes, Pygmy Sunflower, Will Rogers Zinnias, Alyssum, Mountain Phlox, Mountain Garland Clarkia, Farewell to Spring Godetia, Patriot Mix Cornflower, Giant Mix Larkspur, Candytuft, Shirley Mix Poppy, Baby's Breath, Blue Cornflower, Northern Lights Mixed Snapdragons, Chinese Houses.
Perennials: Blue Flax, Scarlet Flax, Foxgloves, Sweet William, Primrose, Black Eyed Susans, California Poppy, Lance Leaf Coreopsis, Siberian Wallflower, Sweet William Catchfly, Plains Coreopsis, Common Columbine, Blanketflower, Shasta Daisy, Arroyo Lupine.
The annuals in this mix will bloom from late Spring until frost. Most will re-seed themselves readily. The perennials in this mix will have varying bloom times. Some will bloom the first Summer planted, others will bloom in their second year from seed. Most will re-seed themselves. Some are important food for birds in the Winter months when food sources are scarce. Please consider leaving the seed heads for our bird friends, and the foliage for our bees as some species do rely on such to hibernate in.
Cannot Ship to: AK, HI, GU, PR, VI, and CAN.