This USDA zone map was created by the USA Department of Agriculture to easily portray what plant species perform best in certain geographic regions.  All Created by Nature products have hardiness zones specified within their descriptions to help you choose which seeds best suit your region's growing environment. 

 

Find your USDA Zone:

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map

Can you plant wildflower seeds in the fall?

Yes, you can absolutely plant wildflower seeds in the fall. Many gardeners swear by planting during this season as this method mimics natural seed cycles, allowing seeds to lie dormant over winter and germinate in spring.

How to plant wildflower seeds in the fall?

To plant wildflower seeds in the fall, clear vegetation, prepare the soil, mix seeds with a carrier, broadcast the seeds, and press them lightly into the soil. Ensure the seeds are sown before the ground freezes.

USA Zone Map

Learn which wildflowers will perform the best with your geographic region.

Gardening Tips

Not sure of what plants will suit your garden best? Learn more about wildflowers with our resources.

Specialty Mixes

Our wildflower mixes are hand-selected to grow perfectly in your climate.

Guaranteed to Grow

We guarantee that our seeds will grow, or your money back.

Easy to grow

Wildflower mixes are easy to grow, and can be hand-sewn.