Wildflower WYOMING State Flower Mix Perennials & Annuals Non-GMO 1000 Seeds!

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

About Wyoming Wildflower Seed Mix

18 Varieties

Wyoming is known for its stunning landscape adorned with natural wonders, renowned for its majestic mountains and untouched wilderness. Yet, a hidden gem invites exploration – the diverse and enchanting wildflowers of Wyoming. Featuring 18 varieties in a well-balanced mix of annuals and perennials, our Wyoming Wildflower Seed Mix captures the essence of The Badger State. While a visit to Wyoming's national forests offers a glimpse of these wildflowers, you can plant your own meadow and bring color, texture, and interest to your very own backyard!

MIX CONTENTS

50% Annual, 50% Perennial: Yarrow, Cornflower Tall Blue, Siberian Wallflower, Plains Coreopsis, Cosmos, Sulphur Cosmos, African Daisy, California Poppy, Blanket Flower, Indian Blanket, Spurred Snapdragon, Blue Flax, Red Corn Poppy, Red Poppy Shirley, Mexican Hat, Black Eyed Susan, Catchfly. Mix contents are subject to change.

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS

For most temperate regions of the United States, spring planting is best carried out within a month or so after the final frost of the winter season. The exact date will naturally vary based on your region and the severity of the winter season. The important thing is to not ‘jump the gun” and plant too early; if seeds are installed prior to a late-season frost, they will be lost for the season and will need to be re-seeded.

For areas that tend to have little to no frost (Florida, Texas, California, etc..), wildflower can be planted all year round except in the dead of summer. For areas that get a hard, killing frost (Indiana, New York, Minnesota, etc..), wildflower should be planted in spring, summer and fall. Most wildflower mixes unless otherwise noted need at least 6 hours of sun to perform well. Full sun all day will give best results.

Preparing the Soil: Remove all vegetation from the area where wildflower seed will be sowed. Remove any plants, till the soil and rake the area flat. If soil is a hard, no draining clay soil then compost should be added to help aid drainage.

Planting Wildflower: Sand should be added to wildflower mixes that do not have filler already mixed in. Sand will help spread seeds better without clumps and can be seen better to aid in spreading. with sand for better visibilty and scatter the seeds directly on top of the soil. If you are sowing a larger area, we recommend using a seed spreader if not, you can sow by hand. After the seeds has been spread out they should be lightly compressed into the soil, making sure not to bury them but compressed enough so rain and wind will not move. You can either walk on them, use a board or if you are sowing a larger area, rent a seed roller.

Growing Wildflower: It is important to keep the soil moist until the seedlings are about 4-6? tall. After that, the seedlings will survive on natural rains. During dry weather the occasional watering will help. Do not let soil dry out while they are seedlings are this will kill the plants.

Caring for Wildflower: Once a year the wildflower meadow should be mowed over. Wait until late fall when all the flowers have bloomed and dropped their seeds. Then with a weed trimmer, or a mower set on a tallest setting, mow over the entire meadow of wildflower. This will encourage strong growth in the spring without competing with dead old foliage.