🌼 Bloom Where You're Planted!
Eden Brothers All Perennial Wildflower Mixed Seeds offer a robust selection of over 480,000 non-GMO seeds, featuring 19 easy-to-grow species. Ideal for attracting pollinators and suitable for USDA hardiness zones 3-10, these seeds promise vibrant blooms from summer through fall, making them a perfect eco-friendly gift for any occasion.
Product Care Instructions | Water |
Material Features | GMO Free |
Color | Mixed |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 25 Inches |
Expected Blooming Period | Early Fall/Fall/Late Summer/Summer |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Resistant |
P**E
Heart broken!!
Very disappointed with this purchase. No sign of any plants.
S**R
Quick seeds no extra packaging
Quick and seeds are well packaged with no extra. We will see how the germination rate is in a few weeks weeks.Not sure until then, but they have been reasonable and accurate so far
A**R
Garbage…pure garbage
Followed the instructions to the letter. Not a single sprout after two weeks. Went to send back the remaining seeds but they wanted $6.95 for shipping. Great scam they have going. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!
L**O
Flowers
It's too early to plant but feel confident the will be beautiful bt late spring or early summer
R**O
I needed these for my Southside of my house.
I can't wait to see these flowers grow and beautify my south side of the house.
K**M
For the price I think overpriced for what you get
Zone 9A . So many plants that had no flowers on them . Tall growth on so many wanted more flowers
D**N
Great product
Nice
B**T
Great Mix!
We ordered 1/4 pound for a wildflower garden that is oval-shaped, approximately 15 feet x 10 feet, underneath a tree (part sun). We live in SE Michigan. The garden was planted in the end of May 2018, right at the beginning of a dry spell. After planting, there wasn't any rain for a few weeks, so the site was watered approximately 5-10 minutes each day. We had very few flowers during the first season, so we were concerned that they didn't take very well. This year, we have PLENTY of blooms, which began in late May (the picture with 3 black cars in the background was taken in early June 2019, and the garden as of today is much fuller with flowers). This is now my wife's favorite part of our yard, seeing what flowers come next. As of today, we've had daisy's, candytuft, wallflowers, and are starting to get some gloriosa daisy's. We are very happy with this flower mix, and are excited to see what comes next!Edit 4/7/20: We had very few blooms at the end of last season due to having almost no rain from Mid June-Mid July. We're hopeful that this didn't kill the flowers and that they will return this spring/summer.Edit 6/9/20: Added a picture taken that was taken on 6/4/20 (the picture with the fire hydrant and red car in the background). The garden is doing MUCH better now that the seeds have had time to establish. Each day, more and more colors are emerging. It's been fun watching the different flowers bloom. We've had shasta daisies, blue flax, and candytuft so far. Waiting for more flowers to emerge as the summer progresses.
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