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| Wildflower Seeds 1000+ Low Growing |  | Brand: Hirts: Seed; Perennial
Buy New: $0.99 as of 9/7/2010 15:23 EDT details
Rating: 7 reviews
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Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Grows 14 to 18 inches high | | • | Specially formulated to provide waves of beautiful color and low-maintenance beauty | | • | Annuals, biennials, and perennials | | • | Full sun | | • | More than 1000 seeds |
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Product Description
* Our Wildflower mixes are specially formulated to provide waves of beautiful color and low-maintenance beauty. For best results, sow directly into garden after all danger of frost. Soil should be cultivated to a depth of 2". A light application of fertilizer and mulch can be bendficial. Water lightly and frequently during germination, then water as needed. Grows 14 to 18" high. Prefers full sun. Seed includes: Annual/Biennial/and Perennials. Seeds included: Poor Man's Weather Glass Dwarf Calendula Wallflower Blueflax African Daisy Virginia Stock Baby Blue Eyes Cornflower Dwarf Farewell to Spring California Poppy Sweet Alyssum Creeping Daisy Plains Coreopsis Toadflax Soapwort Johnny-Jump-Up Showy Evening Primrose
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| Customer Reviews: Lovely April 30, 2009 A. Fitzpatrick 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
We just built a new home on a one acre lot. We're not doing a lawn and our "natural" landscaping will take awhile to develop. I sprinkled these in an area made barren by the construction. They are coming up beautifully; some are already blooming. Some are getting quite tall so I guess I don't know exactly what they mean by "low growing." We are having a lot of rain right now so perhaps that's the reason for the height. Either way this is a lovely assortment and I am very pleased.
Seed Needs is an honest and conscientious seller December 16, 2009 Ted Fulton (Malibu) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Seed Needs is an honest and conscientious seller. I bought these seeds and complained that there was less than the 1000 promised seeds in the package and they promptly contacted me, apologized and sent a new order overflowing with seeds. Great seller great product.
Gorgeous Wildflowers February 5, 2009 Janice S. Pielert (Stamford, CT USA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I planted these late last Summer and got many flowers. Can't wait for Spring this year to watch them sprout and flower again.
Seeds germinated; would buy again June 1, 2010 Charles Chen (East Windsor, NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased these for my mother for Mother's Day as she is a gardening fanatic and was excited to get them into the ground for her. We cleared a small area in one of her garden boxes and mixed some garden soil, top soil, and manure to give the seeds a good foundation to grow from. The seeds were spread by hand to get a better control over the spread and then covered with a sprinkling of top soil.
"1000+ seeds", in actuality, isn't a whole lot. Definitely purchase more if you plan on covering any significant area. We planted a strip about 18" x 60". However, admittedly, the plants are very densely packed right now - we may have to separate some of the seedlings pretty soon. Maybe there's a better technique to planting these than just spreading them by hand...
I would say that most of them probably germinated so I'm pleased with the purchase. Some general instructions would have helped for sure (but not enough of a complain to dock a star). We'll see how they flower later in the season!
Good product! Order more than you think you'll need! July 11, 2010 Christopher M. Deck (Tennessee) I purchased this to help place some color around my house and the seeds grew (estimated >75 percent yield) well. I like just dropping a couple of packets of this in areas and I don't have to think about what I'm planting. If you are ordering this product, I recommend you order 2 times what you think you'll need; 1000 seeds really don't go that far. Compared to my local big box stores, this is a little more economical.
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