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cheap bulk wildflower seeds BULK Wildflowers Pacific Northwest BlendFera flores Mix of annuals and perennials Attracts beneficial insects Suitable for containers Easy to grow Long lasting blooms 25g (Covers Approx. 176 sq. ft.) This mix of annuals and perennials blooms freely in the sun with little or no care once established. Beginning in the early spring and continuing through the summer this blend provides a changing show of colours and textures. Pacific Northwest wildflower seeds are a magnificent blend. Sow in

Fera flores

  • Mix of annuals and perennials
  • Attracts beneficial insects
  • Suitable for containers
  • Easy to grow
  • Long lasting blooms

25g (Covers Approx. 176 sq. ft.)

     This mix of annuals and perennials blooms freely in the sun with little or no care once established. Beginning in the early spring and continuing through the summer this blend provides a changing show of colours and textures. Pacific Northwest wildflower seeds are a magnificent blend. Sow in March and April for best results, or plan a fall sowing. Break up the soil in the area you want to plant and scatter the seeds lightly. Be sure to keep the planted area moist until germination. This is usually not hard to accomplish in the rainy Pacific Northwest.

    Recommended rate of application: 141g per 1,000 square feet.

    Please review the list below for the seeds that are included in our Pacific Northwest wildflower seeds blend. These flowers will thrive in most garden settings, but they have been selected due to their performance in the Pacific Northwest. By that we mean from the north of Vancouver Island and across to the Sunshine Coast down south to around Eugene, Oregon. They will grow perfectly well east of the Cascade Mountains, too. This is a beautiful and diverse mix of flowers both short and tall.

    Baby Blue-Eyes Nemophila menziesii
    Big Leaf Lupin Lupinus polyphyllus
    Bird's Eyes Gilia tricolor
    Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta
    Blue Flax Linum perenne
    California Poppy Eschscholzia californica
    Chinese Houses Collinsia heterophylla
    Clarkia Clarkia unguiculata
    Corn Poppy Papaver rhoeas
    Dwarf Godetia Clarkia amoena
    Five-Spot Nemopila Maculata
    Globe Gilia Gilia capitata
    Lance Leaf Coreopsis Coreopsis lanceolata
    Phlox, Mountain Linanthus grandiflorus
    Scarlet Flax Linum grandiflorum rubrum
    Shasta Daisy Chrysanthemum maximum
    Siberian Wallflower Cheiranthus allionii
    Sweet Alyssum Lobularia maritima
    Tidy-Tips Layia platyglossa
    Yellow Lupin Lupinus densiflorus aureus

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