Like a quilt of color spread across Ohio’s countryside, this wildflower mix is designed to thrive through Ohio’s shifting seasons, bursting into a rainbow of blooms from spring to fall. Selected to handle humid summers and cold winters, these flowers flourish in backyard gardens, open meadows, and roadside plantings alike.
This mix includes favorites like ‘Will Rogers’ Zinnias and Lance-Leaf Coreopsis, to deliver brilliant pops of color, while ‘Crimson Velvet’ Sunflowers offer a classic golden contrast. With quick-growing annuals for a first-year floral display and perennials that return season after season, this mix ensures a long-lasting, ever-changing landscape.
Gardeners across Ohio love the effortless beauty this mix provides. One happy customer shared, “We planted this mix for three years in a row, and it never disappoints. It just keeps getting better!” Another noted, “These seeds just grow—I planted them in an area everyone could enjoy, and they flourished beautifully.”
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Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.
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"These are really good seeds. I planted them just a few days ago and already have a ton of sprouts! I can't wait to see them."
"Planted April 8th. Wife was skeptical as she described "they look like weeds" Then once the bloom hit she fell in love. I will say that the full sun area did fantastic but the half sun didn't take. Already have plans for another area to grow."
"We had a very wet spring with miner flooding, but so far things are turning green and a few are blooming. I wish you had pictures of the different stages of the growing season. still having fun watching and trying to identify the flowers before they bloom."
"Last year I decided to add some plants around a fire pit in the middle of our yard. I removed quite a bit of grass and sowed a large area behind the pit with this mix in fall. After a very strange winter, I was concerned with how well they would come up but now in may they are beautiful! It seems that the warm weather that caused germination followed by several inches of snow killed some of the species but the entire area is full of what survived and reseeding is no big deal. Usually we don't see butterflies or bees until June at least but with california poppies, baby blue eyes, baby's breath, siberian wallflower and cornflower all in bloom there have been more than ever! Every day there seems to be another plant filling with flower buds and I just can't wait to see the season progress and then to see the perennials flower next year!"