for 2024! Wildflower Seed Mix,Mixed Wildflower Seeds Attract Bees,Attract Butterflies,Attracts Pollinators, for Home Garden&Container Garden(Wildflower Seeds-Hummingbird and Butterfly Mix,5g)

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Annual and perennial mix flower seed. Pollinator mix attracts hummingbirds and butterflies with a wildflowers blend that grows a season-long charm that lives up to its name attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to the garden all summer long. Pollinator Mix wildflower seeds contain a blend of 23 bright, aromatic, and nectar-rich wildflowers including Larkspur, Columbine, Snapdragon, Cosmos, Foxglove, Poppy seeds, and Zinnia. Hummingbird/Butterfly Wildflower Mix seeds promises an exciting and unpredictable explosion of summertime favorites perfect for "“wild" and "“untamed" flower beds. Hummingbird/Butterfly Mix wildflowers are hardy, easy to grow from seed, and ideal for kids or novice gardeners, and attract beautiful birds, bees, and other beneficial creatures. Wildflower blends are easy to grow from seed and recommended for direct outdoor sowing after the frost. Mix wildflower seeds with sand to increase visibility during sowing. Broadcast the blend of seed/sand over an area of ground and evenly rake and lightly tamp wildflower seeds into the soil. Germination for the 23 varieties occurs between 10 " 30 days. Wildflower seeds sown in the fall will be dormant until spring. Broadcast seeds over desired plot and tamp seeds. Take Advantage of Seed Stratification: Wild flower seeds to plant outside such as native plants, wildflowers, and perennial flowers rely on cold to warm changing weather to start the germination process. Their freshly dropped seeds remain dormant until experiencing the cold of winter followed by increased humidity with warming spring temperatures. Stratification is the process of mimicking seasonal climate conditions to trigger germination in seeds. These may include changing temperatures, humidity, or light cycles. You can take advantage of this process by planting now for good germination and early flowering. Wildflowers and perennial seeds will follow the natural cycles of your climate by remaining dormant until the ger