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The Best Meadows Start With Regional Wildflower Seed Mixes

Learn All About Our Regional Wildflower Seed Mixes & Find The Right Mix For Your Yard

The first step in growing a flourishing wildflower meadow is to start with seeds that are suited to your region's climate and growing conditions. From beginners to experienced meadow gardeners alike, our customers tell us time and time again about their interest and excitement for growing wildflowers. How does meadowscaping make it better? Gardeners like you have told us that you want to grow wildflowers so that you can...

  • Enjoy quick-blooming flowers with bold color
  • Restore ecosystems and sustain biodiversity with beautiful and beneficial plants
  • Create a habitat buzzing with pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds 

Meadowscaping Made Easy

Inspired by your ideas, The Seed Man carefully formulated our collection of Regional Wildflower Seed Mixes. We offer expertly crafted mixes with wildflowers that are known to thrive in each region of the United States: NortheastSoutheast, Midwest, Southwest, West, and Pacific Northwest. All mixes feature annual and perennial wildflowers – annuals for blooms in the first season, and perennials for flowers that bloom year after year. Year after year, these are some of our most popular mixes, and we love to see the gorgeous meadow photos our customers send our way. 

For each region, we've formulated three mixes to reflect the most common reasons why gardeners want to plant wildflowers. 

Our Native Southwest Wildflower Seed Mix contains colorful California Poppies, Bird's Eyes, and more.
Our Native Southwest Wildflower Seed Mix contains colorful California Poppies, Bird's Eyes, and more.

About Our Native Regional Wildflower Seed Mixes

Bring your meadow back to its roots with beautiful and beneficial plants. Restore ecosystems and sustain biodiversity by planting a mix of 100% native wildflowers. These flowers are well-adapted to your climate, making them easy to grow and resilient. Plus, they are the best choice for providing habitat for local pollinators, birds, and wildlife.

Takeaway: These mixes are a great choice for gardeners looking to protect soil, conserve water, and restore habitat with colorful, low-maintenance flowers.

Seed Tip: All wildflower seed at American Meadows is non-GMO and neonicotinoid-free. There are no harmful chemicals in our seeds that will hurt bees, butterflies, or beneficial bugs, so you can plant a healthy habitat for pollinators.

Our Pacific Northwest Wildflower Mix looking fantastic planted in tall raised beds in a customer's city garden.
Our Pacific Northwest Wildflower Mix looking fantastic planted in tall raised beds in a customer's city garden.

About Our Regional Wildflower Seed Mixes

The original mixes that started it all. These mixes are designed to bloom from spring until fall, with over 20 native and introduced wildflower species in each mix that are known to thrive in your region. A healthy balance of quick-blooming annual wildflower varieties offers bold color in the first season, while perennial wildflowers will naturalize and bloom year after year.

Takeaway: Our original Regional Wildflower Seed Mixes offer variety, bright first-season color, and affordability – a great choice for beginning gardeners!

Seed Tip: All of our mixes are 100% pure seed, with no fillers added — which you can't find in most commercial garden centers or box stores. Plus, our seeds are guaranteed to grow!

Our Southeast Pollinator Wildflower Seed Mix fills this customer's meadow with flowers and flying visitors.
Our Southeast Pollinator Wildflower Seed Mix fills this customer's meadow with flowers and flying visitors.

About Our Regional Pollinator Wildflower Seed Mixes

Wildflowers are the perfect solution for supporting bees, butterflies, beneficial insects, and even hummingbirds! These mixes feature both native and introduced nectar-rich wildflower varieties to nourish pollinators from spring through fall, plus essential host plants for habitat, such as native Milkweed to support Monarch butterflies.

Takeaway: If you'd like to see your meadow buzzing and humming with life, our Regional Pollinator Wildflower Seed Mixes are your best choice.

Regional Wildflower Mixes: Which Mix Is Right For Your Yard?

Not sure which region you're located in? Find your state below.

Northeast: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, West Virginia

Southeast: Alabama, Arkansas, Washington DC, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, East Texas, Virginia

Midwest: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin

Southwest: Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Southern California, Southern Nevada, Western Texas

West: Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon, Northern Nevada, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado

Pacific Northwest: Northern California, Western Oregon, Western Washington


One of the reasons we love wildflowers so much is the ease with which anyone can grow them and enjoy a spectacular landscape. So whether you’re an expert or a first-time gardener, our regional wildflower mixes are sure to be your recipe for wildflower success — we guarantee it!

If you're just starting with wildflowers, consider planting a raised bed or large planter box for your first season. You can see how the wildflowers grow in your area. If, like most of us, you're hooked, the next season you can start incorporating wildflowers into your container plantings, garden beds, replacing your lawn, and everywhere else!


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