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500+ Butterfly and Hummingbird Mix Flower seeds

500+ Butterfly and Hummingbird Mix Flower seeds

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This listing is for a package of 500+** flower seeds.

Approximate coverage is 6-10 square feet depending on density in which seed is sown. This special mix is formulated to help attract pollinators to your garden.

**seed is packed by weight which generally yields between 480 and 550 seeds.

Once established this mix is designed to attract butterflies and hummingbirds from spring through fall. Flowers varieties create a meadow like effect when planted in mass.

Mix contains a variety of annual and perennial seeds. • Asclepias tuberosa - Butterfly Milkweed

• Callistephus chinensis - China Aster

• Centaurea cyanus - Bachelor's Button

• Cheiranthus allionii - Siberian Wallflower

• Clarkia amoena - Godetia

• Coreopsis lanceolata - Lanceleaf Coreopsis

• Coreopsis tinctoria - Plains Coreopsis

• Delphinium consolida - Larkspur, Rocket

• Echinacea purpurea - Purple Coneflower

• Eschscholzia californica - California Poppy

• Gaillardia aristata - Blanket Flower

• Gaillardia pulchella - Indian Blanket

• Iberis umbellate - Candytuft

• Liatris spicata - Blazing Star

• Lobularia maritima - Sweet Alyssum

• Lupinus perennis - Perennial Lupine

• Monarda citriodora - Lemon Mint

• Ratibida columnifera - Prairie Coneflower

• Rudbeckia hirta - Black-eyed Susan

• Salvia coccinea - Scarlet Sage

To grow, direct seeding is recommended! Prepare the bed or area you intend to sow seeds. Broadcast seeds evenly over the desired area. Lightly rake in seed to top layer and them tamp them down to ensure they remain in place during rain and watering. Seed should not exceed 1/8" depth ensuring good soil to seed contact but not overly covered. Keep area moist until germination occurs. Can be planted in late spring, early summer or late fall. If sown in late fall wait until temps are too cool for germination in your region, under 45°. As spring temps naturally warm the soil the dormant seed will sprout naturally.

Please ask us any planting or growing questions you have. We are happy to help in any way we can!

 

*** Notice to buyers. With all seed purchases it is assumed that the buyer does some research and applies due diligence to provide the correct germination/growing environment possible. We do not send specific growing instructions with every order (to keep costs down and guarantee free shipping) We are most definitely here to answer questions you might have to help you be successful. Just message us! And if something did not go well please reach out to us!

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