Our Low-Grow Wildflower Seed Mix is the best way to bring the beauty of flowering meadows to areas where you want to keep a low profile. With plenty of spring-blooming wildflowers, this mix is a great way to support pollinators in your yard. Enhance your existing garden by meadowscaping with this mix as a low-growing border, or replace patches of your turf grass with pollinator-friendly flowers.
Annuals have a one-year lifecycle and bloom in the first season. Biennials have a 2-year lifecycle and bloom in the second season. Perennials return year after year, and typically start to bloom in the second or third season. See mix details below.
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Overall rating: 3.5833333 / 5 from 12 reviews.
Review topics: ["flowers","plants","mix"].
"I purchased the low growing wildflowers to replace grass between sidewalk and street. It looked nice in the Spring, but in Summer, they are way over 12"" and unsightly."
"I planted the seeds as instructed. Last year (1st) lots of pretty flowers. Second year, this season, I mostly have a dense patch of white clover. Early spring had plenty of blue flowers and this summer I see occasional flowers. Definitely not as colorful as I had hoped. Very disappointed."
"Wanted this as a border to an outdoor sitting area. Filled in nicely and grew fast"
"Liked the idea of a low grow flowers for the raised boarder around a pool area. These are perfect because they're staying contained in the planting area. Seeded in the beginning of March here in KY."
"This mix is beautiful. Wide variety of colors. Great germination. Comes up quickly with a mass of flowers. Can take some shade."
"I've used these in a new area. At one time this area was grass and I decided to transform it into wildflowers. The result has been stunning!"
"Planted last fall in my parkway, and since we had a very mild (no winter!) winter the sprouts stayed green thru to spring and they then bloomed an awesome pink and blue!!"
"The area was recently tilled, I followed directions. Only thing that grew was weeds and grass"
"It's not as nice as I thought it would be. I was happy to see little blue flowers open in early May. They lasted a couple of weeks and then died back. Now it's mid-June and there are scraggly white flowers with just a couple pink and yellow. I scattered the seeds in November, and we had hardly no snow all winter as I maybe that had an impact."
"Put in cedar planter but over seeded so plants were too crowded to grow right. Flowers that did bloom are beautiful."