native wildflower seeds california California Native Wildflower Pollinator Mixture Seed Pack
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native wildflower seeds california

native wildflower seeds california California Native Wildflower Pollinator Mixture Seed Pack

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native wildflower seeds california California Native Wildflower Pollinator Mixture Seed PackCalifornia Native Wildflower Mixture Seeds One ounce of seeds will cover 150 square feet. Sow seeds by hand. Scatter the seeds and lightly rake after the seeds have been scattered. You can also mix the seeds with sand and scatter the seeds. Keep the soil moist after scattering seeds. Apply adequate moisture to germinate seeds. Water three to four times daily depending upon seasonal conditions. It is imperative that the seed bed be kept moist all day

California Native Wildflower Mixture Seeds 

One ounce of seeds will cover 150 square feet.

Sow seeds by hand.  Scatter the seeds and lightly rake after the seeds have been scattered.  You can also mix the seeds with sand and scatter the seeds.  Keep the soil moist after scattering seeds.

Apply adequate moisture to germinate seeds. Water three to four times daily depending upon seasonal conditions. It is imperative that the seed bed be kept moist all day during germination. Avoid excessive watering which can cause puddling.

.2 ounces in seed pack

Wildflower seeds in packet:

- Achillea millefolium, White yarrow 

- Clarkia unguiculata, Elegant clarkia 

- Collinsia heterophylla, Chinese houses 

- Eschscholzia californica, California poppy 

- Gilia capitata, Globe gilia 

- Gilia tricolor, Bird’s eyes

- Lasthenia californica, Dwarf goldfields

- Layia platyglossa, Tidytips

- Lupinus microcarpus densiflorus, Golden lupine 

- Lupinus succulentus, Arroyo lupine 

- Mimulus aurantiacus, aurantiacus Monkeyflower

- Nemophila maculata, Five spot 

- Nemophila menziesii, Baby blue eyes

- Phacelia campanularia, California bluebells 

- Sisyrinchium bellum, Blue eyed grass 

 

- Plant in full sun

- Plants do well in average garden soils and tolerate poor soils as long as drainage is good

- Moist to dry soil

- Drought tolerant

- Attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds

-Easy to grow

 

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This is packaged in a compostable bag - vegan, non-GMO, and are not made with corn-based PLA. They do not contain harmful chemicals such as bisphenol (including BPA and over a dozen other derivatives), PFAS, or phthalates.  

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