Native Pacific Northwest Wildflower Seed Mix

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A long lasting blend of wildflowers, our Native Pacific Northwest wildflower mix is sure to bring color for years. A mix of 15 hardy annual and perennials species it will add color to any landscape. Native species are important to our ecosystem and provide nectar for bees, birds and butterflies.

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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I hope these are available next Spring!

"I am very slowly and very casually trying to return my yard to its native inhabitants (Maybe spending $3k to get all the Italian Arum dug up elevates me to above casual 😩). I didn't put a lot of effort into spreading this seed. I kinda just wanted to see what I would get out of it in a few spots as a bit of a scientific experiment. On the bare patch that I spread most of this seed, I now have Solomon's Plume and Diamond Clarkia popping up. I also spread it in some grassy areas and I do have some native plants popping up there, but I'm not sure if they're from this pack. Very excited to lasagna mulch my front yard this Fall and buy a fat sack of this seed for next year!"

Ex. S. (5/5)

Great blooms

"I use the seeds in areas that have been disturbed by wild turkeys to prevent noxious weed species from getting established. I also planted the seeds in otherwise bare areas. I have gotten results everywhere I sown these seeds for the past two seasons. The only thing I don't know for sure is if they are seeding on their own, but I did get some flowers in a few random spots I don't think I sown seeds. It appears very likely some of the species are seeding themselves. I'll know more next spring. I highly recommend this seed blend in the Rogue River Valley in southern Oregon. Probably great results throughout the region."

Earl F. (5/5)

Joyful wildflowers

"I followed instructions, as I've never sown seed before. I cleared a 20x20' area in my very large backyard. A light topsoil added over unimproved soil. I planted the seeds on Mother's Day right before 5 days of rain were due. Then I watered them every morning until the plants got established, then every other morning. The reward: all these beautiful flowers started appearing, and appearing; there were blooms up into November! It created great joy to come out everyday and be filled with images of wildflowers."

Bebop (5/5)

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