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Wildflowers for Alaska and Cold Weather Areas

$2.09

Wildflowers suitable to Alaska and other areas with cold climates. This easy-to-grow mixture of colorful annual, biennial, and perennial species will give you a range of different looks throughout the growing season, and many varieties will live over to give you a permanent wildflower garden.

This mix includes, depending on availability, some species pictured and many others, such as: Yarrow, Alyssum, Bachelor Buttons, Wallflower, Shasta Daisy, Foxglove, Gilia, Blue and Scarlet Flax, Maltese Cross, Nemophila, Evening Primrose, Iceland Poppy, Penstemon, Black-Eyed Susans, Forget-Me-Nots, Lupine, Bellflower, Viola, Columbine, Clarkia, Snow in Summer, Rocket Larkspur, and Nodding Catchfly.

Availability: 87 in stock

SOWING: Sow seeds from early spring through early fall. Mix seed with sand or soil and broadcast over an area previously lightly cultivated. Lightly rake seed into the soil or cover with light sand to a depth of 1/8 inch.
SPACING: When scattering seed mixture, try to leave ample space between seeds to allow enough room for growth and best coverage of mixture. This packet will cover up to 15 square feet.
GERMINATION: The different species germinate over a range of one to four weeks or more. Keep soil moderately moist during germination and until plants become well established.

Ed’s Special Advice: After plants become established, water only as necessary. Remove weeds from wildflower garden as they appear. Mowing plants in the fall helps scatter seeds and provides some mulch cover during the winter. Resowing seeds into the wildflower garden each spring helps maintain best color and species diversity for a fuller and more beautiful wildflower display.

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