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Overall rating: 4.529412 / 5 from 17 reviews.
Review topics: ["instructions","results","flowers","weeds","seeds","preparation","mix","wildflowers","assortment"].
"Last year the Larkspur completely took over my planting are and was too much competition for the other varieties. I finally went out and chopped the larkspur down but not much else bloomed. hope there is more balance this year."
"I live in a rural area, and have converted 4. 5 acres to native prairie. I used this mix to line my driveway and in patches where the weeds were unattractive. It's not a native mix, but is beautiful and attracts countless butterflies and other pollinators."
"I used a mixture of this and the midwest wildflower seed mix. the results were a dream wildflower garden."
"Loved the seeds, there were colorful and abundant, easy to plant and did soooo well!"
"I have ordered from American Meadows for two years. My wildflowers have been beautiful. They have bloomed heavily until frost. The instructions for planting were simple and easy to follow for a wonderful and beautiful display. The butterflies and hummingbirds have loved them. I highly recommend American Meadows!"
"I gave 3 stars because I have no problem with the seeds themselves. In the few spots where weeds haven't choked them out, the wildflowers are nice. A jungle of weeds with occasional touches of color. We decided to turn an overgrown weedy area into a little wildflower meadow, and after the last frost this spring we hacked and pulled and and tilled and raked and raked . . . it took days to clear the area . . . until we'd prepared the site as thoroughly as we could without chemicals. We followed the seed-sowing directions, watered carefully until the wildflower seedlings were established. The little guys were looking good until the Summer heat and rain really kicked in. That's when the weeds germinated, shot up and took over. By the end of June we were back to a weed jungle with a few spots where, mysteriously, the wildflowers prevailed. What we really need to do this Fall is kill (chemically) the whole show and start over. The website tells you that good preparation is essential. What you need to understand is that good preparation may be a lot more extensive than you think."
"We live in the country and have 8acres of. . . lets just call it meadow. We have green stuff in the yard close to the house, but I wouldn't go so far as to call it "grass". But the other things that frow in the yard are native wild flowers, daisies, black eyed Susans, queen Ann's lace and a variety of others. So, when the yard is mowed, clumps of these natives are left. I wanted to enhance these areas and add some color. This mixture contained all my favorites. However, I was somewhat disappointed that they all turned out to be fairly short stemmed flowers. When I think of Cosmos, I don't think of a 3 inch stem with a 1 inch flower. Also, I found that if, for example, you buy 5 pounds of seeds, you need to plant that 5 pounds all together. My mistake, but my garden looks pretty sparse because I went a bit JohnnyAppleSeed and spread my 5pounds around. I have patches of pretty flowers, but not nearly in the concentrations I wanted. Having said all that. . . next year I buy 10 pounds! Even small flowers make beautiful bouquets."
"I had a spot in my front yard where grass didn't grow. I sowed this mix in spring and now I have a Beautiful flower bed. All neighbors are stopping by to ask me how hard it was to grow this beautiful flowers. They can't believe that it's so easy. My husband was very skeptic when i started this project but now he likes it very much too."
"I planted the Golf Course Quick Color Wildflower Seed Mix in March 2015. They are growing and beautiful! Each week I see additional flowers blooming. My neighbors love them also."
"So bright and great growth in the first year! Excited to see what continues to pop up!!!"