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Butterfly & Hummingbirds Mix Wildflowers
SowingLevel the soil on the seedbed, then make a hole with a rounded stick or hoe handle. Sow the seeds in these holes and cover them with soil or mulch. You should water the seeds carefully not to wash the soil from the seeds.FertilizerAdd fertilizer to the soil as needed. Use one tо two pounds of 5-10-5 or similar fertilizer per 100 square feet... -
Bee-Mix Wildflowers
SowingLevel the soil on the seedbed, then make a hole with a rounded stick or hoe handle. Sow the seeds in these holes and cover them with soil or mulch. You should water the seeds carefully not to wash the soil from the seeds.FertilizerAdd fertilizer to the soil as needed. Use one tо two pounds of 5-10-5 or similar fertilizer per 100 square feet... -
Perennial Wildflowers
There arе two types of flowers: annuals and perennials, so let's consider the second group. Perennials hibernate in the offseason but then grow again, forming the backbone of your garden. Under the proper planting and care conditions, they require minimal maintenance. Roots should be divided every few years in spring or autumn.How to Plant PerennialsPrepare loose, well-drained, loamy soil with organic matter for planting... -
Annual Wildflowers
There are two types of flоwers: annuals and perennials, so let's consider the first group. Annual flowers differ in that they should be planted annually and replanted every year because they die from stem to root. Perennials hibernate in the offseason but then grow again.Nature has made self-seeding of annual flowers possible, but it is best to plan and prepare for transplanting them every...