Regional Northwest Wildflower Mix (lb)
Regional Northwest Wildflower Mix (lb)
The Regional Northwest Wildflower Mix is an open-pollinated blend of native and introduced annuals and perennials ranging from 9 to 48 inches tall. It produces a colorful spring-to-summer display that attracts bees and butterflies, sold by the pound for large plantings.
At a glance
- Type: Open-pollinated mix of annuals and perennials (native and introduced)
- Region: Northwest
- USDA zones: 3 to 9
- Sun: Full sun
- Planting depth: 1/8 inch
- Days to germinate: 10 to 30 days
- Height at maturity: 9 to 48 inches
- Seeding rate: 1/4 to 1/2 lb per 1,000 sq ft, or 10 lbs per acre
Best for
- Large meadows and acreage plantings
- Pollinator and bee habitat
- Naturalized borders and slopes
- Colorful spring and summer bloom
- Attracting bees and butterflies
How to grow
Broadcast seed 1/8 inch deep in fall or spring at 1/4 to 1/2 lb per 1,000 square feet (about 10 lbs per acre), with germination in 10 to 30 days. Grow in full sun with moderate water; the mix prefers native soil. The blend includes Arroyo Lupine, Blue Flax, Russell Lupine, Shasta Daisy, California Poppy, Tidy Tips, Mountain Garland, Black-eyed Susan, and more.
About Grow Organic
Grow Organic, the online home of Peaceful Valley Farm & Garden Supply, has served organic gardeners and small-scale farmers with seeds, tools, and soil amendments from Grass Valley, California since 1976.
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