Flowers Mix Growing Guides

Echinacea Mix

CHOOSE THE SEASON Echinacea need to be started up to 3 months before the first frost in late summer. They should be planted when soil temperatures have reached 64–75°F (18–24°C). Note: During extremely hot & dry months, watering may be...
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Nasturtium Mix

CHOOSE THE SEASON Nasturtiums need to be started before the last spring frost date. They should be planted when soil temperatures have reached at least 55°F (12°C). Note: During extremely hot & dry months, watering may be required to keep...
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Sunflowers Mix

CHOOSE THE SEASON Sunflowers need to be started after the last threat of frost. They should be planted when soil temperatures have reached at least 60°F (15.5°C). Note: During extremely hot & dry months, watering may be required to keep...
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Zinnia Mix

CHOOSE THE SEASON Zinnias need to be started after the last frost date. They should be planted when soil temperatures have reached at least 60°F (15.5°C). Note: During extremely hot & dry months, watering may be required to keep the...
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Marigold Mix

CHOOSE THE SEASON Marigolds need to be started in spring after the last threat of frost. They should be planted when soil temperatures have reached at least 70°F (21°C). Note: During extremely hot & dry months, daily watering may be...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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