ALASKA WILDFLOWER MIX
MIXED WITH A NATURAL CARRIER TO HELP EVENLY DISTRIBUTE THE SEED
1# PURE SEED BAG COVERS 2,000 SQ FT
DESCRIPTION |
SEED TYPE |
20.0% LUPINE |
PERENNIAL |
15.0% SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER |
ANNUAL |
9.00% POPPY, CALIFORNIA |
ANNUAL |
7.00% CORNFLOWER, TALL BLUE |
ANNUAL |
6.00% COSMOS “SENSATIN MIX” |
ANNUAL |
6.00% BABYS BREATH |
ANNUAL |
6.00% SCARLET FLAX |
ANNUAL |
6.00% BLUE FLAX |
PERENNIAL |
6.00% BABY BLUE-EYES |
ANNUAL |
6.00% CORN POPPY |
ANNUAL |
5.00% COLUMBINE, GIANT |
PERENNIAL |
4.00% DAISY, SHASTA |
PERENNIAL |
2.00% CATCHFLY |
ANNUAL |
1.00% POPPY ICELAND |
PERENNIAL |
1.00% FORGET-ME-NOT |
PERENNIAL |
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Minimal Results
I bought a few bags of these seeds and cast them in multiple environments. I put some in planters, in a graveyard, on hillsides. I put some on flat ground and some in shade. I put some in ditches and on the side of roadways. I didn't dig them in, assuming they were, well, wildflowers. Long story short, we did not see much activity. One of my colleagues planted some in a small pot in her office and they did well, so I think there is potential for them under the right care. I just don't think broadcasting and trusting to Ma Nature is going to be the ticket to success. I have heard of others who had success, but they too broadcast into prepared beds and raked the seeds in.