A beautiful mix of native flowers to Oregon. Oregon wildflower mix is made for higher elevations. A stunning mix of annuals and perennials.
A beautiful mix of popular flowers that are native to the Pacific coast thru the deserts. This mix is stunning to the eyes and will last for some years after the first planting.
A Pacific Northwest mix of native flowers to the region. Formulated for elevations below 7,000 feet in northern CA, western OR, western WA, and the coast of B.C.
A beautiful mix of popular flowers that are native to the Southwest region. Texas wildflower mix is stunning to the eyes and will last for some years after the first planting.
A beautiful mix of popular flowers that are native to the Southwest region. Colorado wildflower mix is stunning to the eyes and will last for some years after the first planting.
The Louisiana Blend is a well adapted mixture of beautiful and colorful wildflowers that are grow natively in the Louisiana area. This blend is specifically formulated to grow well in the Southeast climate.
A beautiful mix for old fashioned cottages. This annual and perennial mixture is composed of old-fashioned and antique varieties. Bring back the past with these favorite plants of yesteryear’s gardeners. This mix should be planted at 7-14 lbs. per acre. For smaller areas use 5 oz. per 1,000 sq.ft.
A wildflower blend for Vermont area. This seed blend is a mix of native and naturalized flowers to the Northeast region. Plant at a rate of 5-10 lbs. per acre or 5 ounces per 1,000 sq.ft.
This flower mixture is for pollinator conservation in the western United States and southwest Canada. The eastern planting boundary would be a line straight south from the eastern borders of North and South Dakota. It contains a balanced blend of native annuals and perennials that provide nectar and pollen throughout the growing season. Plant at 5 oz. per 1,000 sq.ft. or 7-14 lbs. per acre.
The Texas & Oklahoma Value Mix is a beautiful mixture of perennial and annual wildflowers that will thrive in hot and dry climates. This mix is formulated specifically for Texas and Oklahoma climates.
Wildflower formulated specifically for Nebraska. This wildflower mix contains flowers native to or naturalized to Nebraska. Plant at a rate of 5-10 pounds per acre or 4 ounces per 1,000 sq. ft.
A wildflower blend for Rhode Island area. This seed blend is a mix of native and naturalized flowers to the Northeast region. Plant at a rate of 5-10 lbs. per acre or 5 ounces per 1,000 sq.ft.
This popular flower mixture is composed of annuals and perennials that are generally less than 24 inches tall at maturity. It is especially suitable for residential or commercial landscaping projects where height may be an issue. Sow 5 oz. per 1,000 sq.ft. or 8-16 lbs per acre.
This mix contains annuals and perennials that are native to mountainous regions of the western United States and Canada. Use it for elevations above 7,000 feet in the continental U.S. and southern Alberta and British Columbia. It is also suitable for all elevations in southern Alaska. Plant at a rate of 7-14 pounds per acre or 5 ounces per 1,000 sq.ft.
A well adapted mix of native flowers native to the Southeast region. Formulated for AL, AR, northern FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, TN, extreme eastern TX and SC.
A well adapted mix of native flowers native to Mississippi. This Mississippi wildflower is specifically formulated to grow well in the Southeast climate.
Well suited wildflower for areas with moist soils. This annual and perennial mixture is suitable for residential and commercial landscaping. It was formulated for areas that receive over 30 inches of rainfall or irrigation annually. It will not prosper in very moist, saturated or wet soils. This mix should be planted at 11-22 pounds per acre or 8 ounces per 1,000 sq.ft.
The Annuals for Sun is a lovely, annual wildflower mixture that is suited for sunny locations and is excellent for temporary displays. This mix is also useful for over-seeding additional annuals into established perennial plantings for maximum display. This mix should be planted at 5-10 pounds per acre or 4 ounces per 1,000 sq.ft.