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Perennial Mix

All perennials in this mix! 17 species will provide many colours for years of enjoyment. When fall planted, the flowers will blossom the following spring. When spring planted, if the conditions are right, there will be some flowering, but most will not flower until the following spring. The advantage of spring or summer planting is that the plants have a well-established root system for the following spring. This mix will grow to an approximate height of 36-40" under normal conditions.
 
Growing Details
 
Item No Product Weight Est.Seed Ct Price   Qty.
FL3447A Perennial Mix 2 g N/A 2.99  
FL3447B Perennial Mix 5 g N/A 3.99  
FL3447C Perennial Mix 25 g N/A 7.39  
FL3447D Perennial Mix 100 g N/A 19.89  
FL3447E Perennial Mix 225 g N/A 34.99  
FL3447F Perennial Mix 500 g N/A 62.49  
FL3447G Perennial Mix 1000 g N/A 98.89  

Growing Details

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Wildflower Mixes composed primarily of perennials need time to establish before the onset of winter so plant in the early spring while weather conditions are still wet or plant in the early autumn when the rains come again. The summer is a good time to sow wildflower seeds also but irrigation will be necessary for germination and seed success. It's better to let nature do it's work and sow during rainy periods. Sometimes that is the case during the summer!

Annual Wildflower Mixes should be planted in the spring so they have time to flower and set seed by autumn.

Decisions of when to plant and where and of how intensively to manage the site until it is established are contingent upon too many factors to fully describe in this space. Use your instincts. Observe the site as it progresses. Does it need watering? Should you hand weed? Do you need to reseed?

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