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seed mix shade garden Wildflowers Partial Shade Scatter Garden Seed Mix

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seed mix shade garden Wildflowers Partial Shade Scatter Garden Seed MixThe Wildflowers Partial Shade Scatter Garden Seed Mix is a specially formulated seed blend designed for gardens with partial shade conditions. This mix includes 15 diverse shade tolerant wildflower varieties, making it suitable for areas that receive 2 to 5 hours of direct sunlight daily. Ideal for planting in garden beds, borders, or container gardens with partial sun Low maintenance and drought tolerant once established This seed mix is perfect for



The Wildflowers Partial Shade Scatter Garden Seed Mix is a specially formulated seed blend designed for gardens with partial shade conditions. This mix includes 15 diverse shade-tolerant wildflower varieties, making it suitable for areas that receive 2 to 5 hours of direct sunlight daily. 

  • Ideal for planting in garden beds, borders, or container gardens with partial sun
  • Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant once established

This seed mix is perfect for gardeners seeking colorful, low-maintenance wildflowers that thrive in shaded or partially shaded areas. It is especially suited for adding visual interest to shaded garden corners, woodland edges, or under trees where full sun is limited. The Wildflowers Partial Shade Scatter Garden Seed Mix offers an affordable and eco-friendly option for establishing native wildflower habitats without the need for extensive site preparation.

We recommend lightly raking the area after scattering and maintaining consistent moisture during germination. Once established, these wildflowers require minimal watering and fertilization, making them suitable for environmentally conscious gardening. 

Plant this mix in an area of your garden that gets partial shade.  Includes a mix of 15 different shade tolerant (less than 6 hours of sunlight per day) flower varieties. 

Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:

- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.

- Seeding:  You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.

- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.

- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.

This mix includes the following:

 

GENUS/SPECIES

COMMON NAME

TYPE

HEIGHT

Aquilegia vulgaris

Garden Columbine

P

10-18"

Centaurea cyanus

Bachelor's Button

A

12-36"

Cheiranthus allionii

Siberian Wallflower

B/P

10-18"

Chrysanthemum maximum

Daisy Chrysanthemum

P

16-24"

Clarkia elegans

Clarkia Mix

A

18-30"

Coreopsis lanceolata

Lance Leaf Coreopsis

P

18-36"

Coreopsis tinctoria

Plains Coreopsis

A

12-36"

Cynoglossum amabile

Chinese Forget-Me-Not

A/B

18-24"

Delphinium consolida

Rocket Larkspur

A

12-36"

Dianthus barbatus

Sweet William

P

12-24"

Digitalis purpurea

Common Foxglove

B/P

24-48"

Gypsophila elegans

Annual Baby's Breath

A

8-18"

Lavatera trimestris

Rose Mallow

A

24-48"

Nemophila menziesii

Baby Blue Eyes

A

4-12"

Papaver rhoeas

Shirley Poppy

A

12-30"

 

 

 

 

 

 

A-Annual

59%

 

 

 

P-Perennial

15%

 

 

 

B-Biennial

26%

 

 

 

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