Favorite Garden of Perennials Jumbo Packet
SKU: AM012186
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Overview
• Create a lasting impression with our Favorite Garden of Perennials Jumbo Packets
• Each jumbo packet contains over 10,000 seeds for bountiful blooms that return year after year!
• Filled with our Perennial Beauty Wildflower Seed Mix
• 100% pure, non-GMO and neonicotinoid free
key features
Growing Zones
Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9, Zone 10
Seed Coverage
1 packet covers 100 square feet
Bloom Time
Early summer until frost
Seed Packet Size
Jumbo Packet - 7 1/2" tall x 5" wide
SKU
AM012186
Description
With this premium seed mixture, you can easily grow the lasting, treasured flower plants you'd pay dearly for from garden centers or catalogs. Perennial plants regularly cost from $5 to $7 each, and with this packet you can grow thousands! All it takes is a little time, but it's easy and the rewards are spectacular.
How to plant your Perennial Garden: In spring after frosts, summer, or late fall after growing season ends, simply clear a spot with full sun. Remove all existing growth and till or loosen the soil. Then scatter your seeds evenly over the area, and compress into the bare earth. Do not cover with soil, peat, or anything else. (Walking over the seedbed does a good job.) Then water carefully and keep seedlings moist until they are 8-10 inches tall. Then water only as needed. Most perennials make only root and leaf growth their first year; all will bloom profusely their second year. During the first year, you'll see full bloom of the annual baby's breath in the mix which is included as a 'marker species' so you can see how your garden is growing.
Net Wt. 1 oz. Includes 65% inert matter as a sowing aid plus over 10,000 flower seeds.
Russell Lupine Mix | Shasta Daisy |
Purple Coneflower | Gloriosa Daisy |
Indian Blanket | Blue Flax |
Foxglove | Sweet William |
Dame's Rocket | Black-eyed-Susan |
Wallflower | Baby's Breath (Gypsophila elegans) |