Bring life and color to your garden during the autumn months with the Late Bloomer Wildflower Mix Seeds, perfect for creating a beautiful, low-maintenance garden display!
Create a stunning display of color in your garden with the Late Bloomer Wildflower Mix Seeds. This special blend includes 19 different wildflower species designed to bloom in late summer and autumn, ensuring your garden stays vibrant and beautiful as the seasons change. Perfect for adding a splash of color to garden beds, borders, or naturalized areas, these flowers will attract pollinators and provide a gorgeous, extended blooming season.
Specifications for Late Bloomer Wildflower Mix Seeds:
Bloom Time: Late summer to autumn
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade (6+ hours of sunlight)
Soil Type: Well-draining, adaptable to various soil conditions
Watering: Regular until established, then drought-tolerant
Maintenance: Low maintenance, with deadheading to prolong blooms
19 different species:
Annual Phlox - Annual
Baby's Breath - Annual
Black Eyed Susan - Biennial
California Poppy Orange - Perennial/Annual
Cornflower - Annual
Cosmos Sensation Mix - Annual
Gayfeather/Blazing Star - Perennial
Gloriosa Daisy - Annual
Godetia - Annual
Larkspur Giant Imperial Mix - Annual
New England Aster - Perennial
Painted Daisy - Annual
Purple Coneflower - Perennial
Shirley Poppy - Annual
Snapdragon - Annual
Sunflower Dwarf Sunspot - Annual
Sweet William - Biennial
White Yarrow - Perennial
Zinnia California Giant Mix - Annual
Growing Instructions:
Sowing: Sow seeds directly outdoors in late spring to early summer. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and lightly raking the surface. Scatter seeds evenly and press them gently into the soil without covering them deeply.
Light Requirements: These wildflowers prefer full sun to partial shade, needing at least 6 hours of sunlight daily for optimal growth and bloom.
Watering: Water the seeds regularly until they are established. Once established, these wildflowers are drought-tolerant and only require occasional watering.
Soil: Plant in well-draining soil. These wildflowers are adaptable and can thrive in poor to moderately fertile soil.
Bloom Time: Expect blooms to appear in late summer, continuing into autumn, providing your garden with vibrant color as other plants begin to fade.
Maintenance: Minimal maintenance is required. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming, and allow some flowers to go to seed for natural reseeding next year.
I do not have an indoor garden so I am waiting until spring to plant. I will try planting closer to Feb or March in small pods watering with spray bottle, and slowly introduce the plants to outdoor conditions.