Partial Shade Mix Wildflowers

$4.99

For those hard-to-establish areas that are shaded; this mix will work very well with about 40% sunshine. All flowers do best in full sun, but the ones in this Partial Shade Mix will flourish and prosper with filtered sun. Partial Shade Mix wildflower seeds are made up of eighteen species, of which annuals make up approximately 55% and the perennial/biennials make up 45%. This mix grows to a height of 60-75cm (24-30″). Recommended rate of application: 141g per 1,000 square feet. Loosen the surface of the soil by lightly raking the area; then, sprinkle the contents of this package on soil. Water and keep the area damp until the seedlings appear, and then enjoy a grand display of blooms all summer long.

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Description

For those hard-to-establish areas that are shaded; this mix will work very well with about 40% sunshine. All flowers do best in full sun, but the ones in this Partial Shade Mix will flourish and prosper with filtered sun. Partial Shade Mix wildflower seeds are made up of eighteen species, of which annuals make up approximately 55% and the perennial/biennials make up 45%. This mix grows to a height of 60-75cm (24-30″). Recommended rate of application: 141g per 1,000 square feet. Loosen the surface of the soil by lightly raking the area; then, sprinkle the contents of this package on soil. Water and keep the area damp until the seedlings appear, and then enjoy a grand display of blooms all summer long.

5g (covers approximately 35 sq.ft.)

Difficulty
Easy

Season & Zone
Exposure: Full sun to partial shade, depending on the blend

Timing

Try to direct sow wildflower seeds during the period two weeks before, and eight weeks after, your last average frost date. Sowing when there is some risk of minor frost may improve germination. Wildflower seeds can also be sown in the autumn, but a certain percentage of seeds to may be lost to water, birds, and animals. To make the most of the annual species, direct sow in early spring.

Starting

Site Selection: If there are already no plants (including weeds) growing in the planting site, there may be a problem with the soil. Possible issues may be soil fertility, lack of drainage, or the need for soil amendments to improve texture. In such spots (eg, beneath a cedar tree), few plants will thrive, including wildflowers.

Site Preparation: Remove as much existing vegetation as possible through pulling or tilling under in order to minimize competition. Loosen the soil by scraping, raking, or tilling. Wildflower blends will not usually take if planted into existing lawn because the thatch prevents their contact with soil.

Seed Application: In small areas, seeds can be scattered by hand. In larger areas, you may want to employ a lawn spreader or some other mechanical means. We recommend adding 1-2 parts clean, dry sand to 1 part wildflower seeds which will help the seeds spread evenly. Do not use beach sand, as it usually contains salt. It may be wise to spread most of the seed, but to save some for filling in bald spots at a later date. Seeds must come into contact with the soil in order to germinate. Do not bury seeds more than 2-3 times their thickness.

Planting rates: Aim for a planting density of 70 seeds per square foot. 90g of seeds will cover 1,000 ft². Use 4kg per acre. 500g covers about 5,500 ft². If seeding an area where site preparation and weeding are not possible, double this rate.

Growing

Keep the seeded area as evenly moist as possible to help the seeds germinate and the young seedlings become established. Weeds need to be kept under control. Once they are growing, most mixes will not require additional water except in long periods of hot, dry weather. All of our mixes should re-grow for several years, but will eventually benefit from re-seeding. In late summer, many of the components will produce seed heads that can be harvested and replanted the following spring.

About West Coast Seeds

West Coast Seeds  was founded in 1983 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Our purpose is to source and supply seeds of a higher quality than have been available to home gardeners. Following the traditions of organic farming and gardening, untreated and certified organic seeds are our focus. West Coast Seeds is certified by the Pacific Agriculture Certification Society (Certification number 16-205).

 

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