The Southwest Pollinator Mixture features a mix of low-maintenance perennial and annual wildflower varieties that offer up long-lasting color year after year, providing a resource for a wide variety of pollinators. This colorful mixture is ideal for Arizona, Southern California, New Mexico, Southern Nevada, Oklahoma and Western Texas.
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Overall rating: 4.875 / 5 from 8 reviews.
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"Except this year: rain, hail, sun, frost. . . not the best year for wildflowers in our field. But we never give up and love this source !"
"Starting to bloom and looks great!"
"My husband, let me till a large area in our front yard this year, and we planted the wildflower seeds. They are beautiful! I get so many compliments from people that come by or even our neighbors driving by have noticed them:) I have quite a few pollinators, that's exciting! I've already been planning for next year."
"Using wildflowers in the drought stricken West makes sense. In spite of less rain in California, they were colorful and hardy. The voles ate the roots on some, but that was expected."
"American meadows used to sell seed paks at our Wal-Mart, the South west pak I got is this one. Moroccan toadflax (snapdragon) is new to me! I love it! You gotta keep seeds moist and keep an eye on your seed beds, I got fragrant Stocks, blanket flower, candy tuft, cosmos, and bachelor buttons all so nice I uploaded to photo share on Flickr page. Later I'll share on review, Lord willing."
"Pretty flowers. They don't look exactly as pictured — they're all a golden yellow color — no variety. But nonetheless they grew well and look good."
"I just threw the seeds in November and December, they are breath-taking, each month since February has been better than the last. I used them to prevent erosion on many hills"
"These seeds seemed very slow to germinate, but now we have tall attractive flowers right outside our kitchen window."