Fire Restoration Wildflower Seed Mix

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Regular price $749.99
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The Fire Restoration Mixture has been formulated to help restore fire damaged land with fast growing annual and perennial wildflowers. This mix is perfect for areas that need to be established quickly, not just those damaged by fire.

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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Hardy mix of flowers

"Give it at least a year, year and a half. It's worth the wait."

Medium g. (5/5)

Great coverage

"We used this seed mix to cover disturbed ground due to new construction. It was marvelous on our hillsides. Would do it again. This will be year two and look forward to some perennials."

Dawn (5/5)

I m buying again - it takes 2 years for perennials

"I live in the high country. Some poppies the first year, but wow the second year was fabulous. Lots of wildflowers that will take up here."

Mountain G. (4/5)

Beautiful variety of colors and textures

"We received these seeds from a neighbor who could no longer use them so we extended a portion of our existing wildflower garden, sprinkled a bit throughout the existing area and created a new meadow like area around an aspen clump we planted a few years ago. We planted the seeds as instructed (although maybe a bit too thick as a little goes a long ways with this seed mixture). The seeds were quick to establish with consistent moisture (from rain and/or hose) in early spring in Lakewood, CO. We've since backed off watering to a deep water once or twice a week. The variety of colors and textures has been impressive. The pollinators love these flowers! I can see young coneflowers and columbines sprouting below the mature annuals. We are excited to see what comes back next year!"

Somethinboutadog (4/5)

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