Eden Brothers Southwest Wildflower Mixed Seeds for Planting, 1/4 lb, 120,000+ Seeds with Cornflower, Blanket Flower | Attracts Pollinators, Plant in Spring or Fall, Zones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
B**H
Abundant blooms
We live in Adkins, Texas, where the ground is sandy and nutrient-poor. With a LOT of hope and a prayer I literally threw handfuls of these seeds on the ground (the way Mother Nature does naturally with the wind) in November 2018, no prepping the sand/dirt, no fertilizer, didn't even water them in (however, we did have some rain during that month). Anyway, I now have flowers blooming big and bright all over the place and I know they are from the seed mix because they are not native to this area. The poppies are big and stunning in color and the cornflowers are bright blue. I don't even know the names of the others but they are vibrant and strong. The seed mix seems to have the right combination of seeds that bloom in sequence if that makes sense. First we saw a show of two kinds of flowers, a weeks later another kind started blooming, and then 10 days later another kind joins the ones from the beginning. I have been so disappointed in the past with wildflower seed mixes that CLAIM to have a combination of the more "showy and expensive" flower seeds only to find out that all the seeds look the same and turn out to be pink evening primroses and nothing else. I don't know if these seeds were blessed or what but they do germinate and bloom and are lovely! Again, we threw them out in November and we live in Southeast Texas. I think a lot has to do with the timing and conditions when they are introduced to the ground.
L**Z
Grows great in Zone 9
Live in zone 9 (Chandler, Az). The flowers are beautiful and so easy to grow. The heat hasn't kicked in quit yet (early May). Hopefully they'll make it though the summer.
P**N
Grows very easily
Seems like every seed in the package I received was ready to sprout. I planted some in a bed, and some in a pot, and so far it all grows very well. Today I noticed my first wildflowers, and I am excited for the rest of it to start flowering.Update: many of the flowers have started blooming now. As nice as they are, I think the timing of the blooming flowers would have been better had I planted the seeds earlier in January or maybe even December, for all the rains. It does not freeze in my area in winter. I think it is helpful to know the weather patterns of your area to know when is best to sow seeds
J**O
Grows faster than a tumbleweed
I plan to D’s and three days later they were at and a month later through about 4 inches tall, very pleased. I live in the mountains of New Mexico at 8000 feet and so far so good
C**E
Endless wildflowers, little effort, so happy
I had a section in my garden where I couldn’t get any plants to take, making it a weedy nightmare. I planted these this spring after cleaning the area again and let me tell you the plant gods have answered my prayers. I have gotten round after round of the prettiest flowers for months now. Literally could not be happier with both the quality and quantity produced by this product!
A**A
easy & fun
Great product, generous amount of seeds easy instructions, for a calming enjoyable time out in the sun.
C**O
Popped up in 7 days!
Now that the high heat of the desert is ending, planted the seeds and they popped up within a week. Happy so far and hope to have flowers before any freeze this winter.
A**R
Easy and Simple even for someone who has never had a garden
Me and my granddaughter planted these 4 days ago. The soil was prepped added some nutrients and planted 3 rows in each bed. Amazing how fast it took off. Cant wait to see the flowers.
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