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Outsidepride 1/4 lb. Southeast Wild Flower Seed Mix for Southeastern States
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This wildflower seed mix has been highly praised for its germination rate and vibrant colors. It has been planted in a variety of areas and has been successful in attracting butterflies and other pollinators. Many customers have been pleased with the results and would purchase this package again.
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This wildflower seed mix has been highly praised for its germination rate and vibrant colors. It has been planted in a variety of areas and has been successful in attracting butterflies and other pollinators. Many customers have been pleased with the results and would purchase this package again.
Pros
- High germination rate
- Vibrant colors
- Durable in various conditions
- Beautiful blooms
- Good variety of seeds
Cons
- Some seeds did not sprout
- Limited seed dispersion
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Description
To beautify a natural landscape setting in the Southeastern part of the United States, use this Southeast wild flower mix that is specifically for the states of Alabama, Arkansas, northern Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, eastern Oklahoma, Tennessee, eastern Texas and South Carolina. Seeding rate: 1/4 LB Per 500 - 1,000 SF or 5 LBS Per 10,000 - 20,000 SF. Prepare a site by removing weeds and loosening soil. Seed can be broadcast and raked into the soil, covering 2 - 3 times their thickness, or seed can be drilled to a maximum of ¼ inch. This Southeast mix should be planted in the spring once soil temperature warm to 55F. Seed should stay moist by either rainfall or irrigation until germination occurs. The species in this list are the perfect mixture of heights, textures, and colors to give you a long lasting display your neighbors will be envious of! The best time to plant in your area depends on the climate and rainfall patterns as well as the species you are planting. In cool climates, plant annuals, perennials or mixtures of annuals and perennials in spring, early summer or late fall. Fall plantings should be late enough so that seeds do not germinate until spring. Perennials can also be sown in early fall provided that there are at least 10-12 weeks of growing time before the plants go dormant for the winter. Most wildflower seeds and mixtures have a purity of 95-99% and total viable seed percentages of between 70-95%. The total viable seed percent is the germination percent, plus the hard seed or dormant seed percent. Hard seeds have impermeable seed coats and cannot imbibe water during seed testing. Dormant seeds are viable seeds that have specific physical or physiological conditions that prevent the seed from germinating at the time of seed testing. To beautify a natural landscape setting in the Southeastern part of the United States, use this Southeast wild flower mix that is specifically for the states of Alabama, Arkansas, northern Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, eastern Oklahoma, Tennessee, eastern Texas and South Carolina. This mix of annuals and perennials includes: Annual Baby's Breath (Gypsophila elegans), Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), Clasping Coneflower (Rudbeckia amplexicaulis), Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas), Gaura (Gaura lindheimeri), Gayfeather (Liatris spicata), Gilia (Ipomopsis rubra), Golden Wave Tickseed (Coreopsis basalis), Indian Blanket (Gaillardia pulchella), Lance-Leaved Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata), Leavenworth's Tickseed (Coreopsis leavenworthii), Lemon Mint (Monarda citriodora), Moss Verbena (Verbena tenuisecta), New England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae), Plains Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria), Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), Red Phlox (Phlox drummondii), Scarlet Flax (Linum grandiflorum rubrum), Scarlet Sage (Salvia coccinea), Sulphur Cosmos (Cosmos sulphureus), Tree Mallow (Lavatera trimestris). Prepare a site by removing weeds and loosening soil. Seed can be broadcast and raked into the soil, covering 2 - 3 times their thickness, or seed can be drilled to a maximum of ¼ inch. This Southeast mix should be planted in the spring once soil temperature warm to 55F. Seed should stay moist by either rainfall or irrigation until germination occurs.
Specifications
Water Requirements | Moderate Watering |
Origin | Usa |
Brand | Outsidepride |
Sun Exposure | Partial Sun |
Organic | Natural |
Expected Blooming Period | Winter, Summer, Spring |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Plant Or Animal Product Type | Flower |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Package Dimensions | 9.65 X 7.72 X 2.68 Inches |
Indoor/outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Color | Mix |
Product Care Instructions | Water |
Special Feature | Seeds |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |