Native Flower Seed – 5 Fast & Easy Annuals to Sow & Grow at Home
5 Pack Set of Pollinator Friendly Garden Native Flower Seed Annual Flowers – Coreopsis – Tithonia – Cleome – Rudbeckia – Gaillardia Seeds perfect for instant container appeal in just a few weeks from germination your seeds will be growing and getting ready to flower.
Invite Friends to Grow this easily raised Native Flower Seed Annual seed pack – Great Garden Gift 5 Pack Set of Pollinator Friendly Garden Flowers – Coreopsis, *Tithonia, *Cleome, Rudbeckia, *Gaillardia Seeds
Attract a lovely array of butterflies and pollinators to your garden with these easy to grow Native Flower Seed annuals, use if planting a perennial garden and you want lot’s of flowers in year one!
Sow Coreopsis and Rudbeckia direct and allow late Winter and early Springs natural birth to germinate your seeds where they are to flower, sow tithonia, cleome and Gailllardia after fear of frost has past and soil is beginning to warm.
Follow some simple instructions, and after a few weeks of spring-like weather, you will start to observe seeds germinating. Make a gift to your garden, school, or local park by sowing a garden annual pollinator seed mix.
Bright colored annuals are known to encourage a whole host of butterflies to visit and with these easy to grow annual flowers you will be helping beneficial insects and pollinators in no time.
Mix selected after years of growing and trialing these annuals in my own gardens around the World.
I have selected these nectars filled Spring thru Fall blooms proven to attract the Monarch, Swallowtails, and Red Admiral Butterflies as seen in my own garden. Hummingbirds have also been a frequent visitor to many of these summer flowers.
Native Flower Seed Easy Sow and Grow Mix – *25-100 Seeds – x5 packets of annual seeds
Rudbeckia – Early Summer
Tithonia – Summer thru Fall
Cleome – Early Summer thru Fall
Coreopsis – Late Summer thru Fall
Gaillardia – Late Spring and Fall
Easy to grow native seed mix, gift pack will provide many seasons of color and 3d wildlife attracted to your friend’s garden, plants, or pots.
I recommend sowing these seeds, direct on a prepared seedbed or garden container, water well, and protect from winter weather with a fabric fleece if some seeds germinate early.
1) Sow direct in a prepared seedbed
2) Cold frame sheltered location outdoors
3) Under lights
4) Bright windowsill
I like to grow 1/2 of my seed in pots this way you can break dormancy, simply by moving the pots around and most seeds germinate in batches, care must be taken when picking out to avoid disturbing emerging seedlings.
Pot young plants on until large enough to plant out, this native plant mix prefers poor soil in full sun
Native plants maintain balance and provide habitat and eco-systems for resident and migratory wildlife. Due to many years of ecological destruction, development and toxic pollution many native wild flowers, and wildlife are under-threat of extinction.
We all have an important role to play, no matter how small your garden or balcony a few plant pots filled with natives instead of alien ornamentals of genetic hybrids that offer very little to no benefit to feeding insects and birds.
Time to make a small difference on a global scale and encourage our neighbors friends and families to sow a patchwork quilt of native wildflowers like a blanket to protect our sacred planet!
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