Massachusetts Seed Mix

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Massachusetts Wildflower Mix - Premium collection of 15 annuals & perennials

  • Over 40,000 seeds
  • Easy to grow
  • Non-GMO, made in the USA
  • Attracts pollinators
  • Covers over 325 sq. ft.

Enjoy the natural beauty of Massachusetts wildflowers in your home garden. This wildflower mix is designed for Massachusetts unique growing conditions and includes a variety of multicolored spring and summer blooms.

Our beautiful assortment contains: White Yarrow, Wild Lupine, Wallflower, Shasta Daisy, Scarlet Flax, and more.

Seeds are packaged in a 6 3/4" x 3 1/4 x 2 1/2" bag.

     

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    If you've followed our detailed planting and care instructions and you don't experience success, we will honor our satisfaction guarantee for up to one full year from delivery. We are happy to offer a replacement, an account credit or a refund. Your refund will be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment, within 5 days.

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    Thank you and good planting!

    LIFECYCLE Perennial, Annual, Biennial
    PLANTING SEASON Spring, Fall
    LIGHT REQUIREMENTS Full Sun, Partial Shade
    ZONES 1-10
    BLOOM COLOR Mixed
    BLOOM PERIOD Spring, Summer, Fall
    COVERAGE Over 325 sq. ft.
    FEATURES Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Hummingbirds, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Easy to Grow

    Massachusetts Seed Mix Varieties

    Genus/Species

    Common Name

    Type

    Height (in)

    Color

    Rudbeckia hirta

    Black Eyed Susan

    B

    12 to 36

    Gold

    Silene armeria

    Catchfly

    A

    16 to 22

    Purple

    Oenothera missouriensis

    Evening Primrose

    A/P

    24 to 60

    Yellow

    Gaillardia pulchella

    Gaillardia

    A

    12 to 24

    Yellow-Red

    Liatris spicata

    Gayfeather

    P

    24 to 48

    Purple

    Coreopsis lanceolata

    Lance Coreopsis

    P

    18 to 36

    Yellow

    Delphinium consolida

    Larkspur

    A

    12 to 36

    White/Pink/Blue/Violet

    Aster novae angliae

    New England Aster

    P

    24 to 72

    Purple

    Echinacea purpurea

    Purple Coneflower

    P

    24 to 36

    Purple

    Linum grandiflorum rubrum

    Scarlet Flax

    A

    12 to 36

    Scarlet

    Chrysanthemum maximum

    Shasta Daisy

    P

    16 to 24

    White

    Dianthus barbatus

    Sweet William

    P

    12 to 24

    White/Purple/Red

    Cheiranthus allionii

    Wallflower

    B

    10 to 18

    Orange

    Achillea millefolium

    White Yarrow

    P

    12 to 36

    White

    Lupinus perennis

    Wild Lupine

    P

    12 to 36

    Blue

     

    A = Annual - 27%

    P = Perennial - 60%

    B = Biannual - 13%

     

    HOW TO PLANT WILDFLOWER SEEDS

    When To Plant

    For Spring planting, it is best to plant within a month after the final frost of the winter season.

    For Fall planting, plant the seeds after the first frost to eliminate any chance of germination. Planting in the Fall gives you a jump start on Spring blooms.


    Where To Plant

    Though many wildflowers do tolerate some shade, and a few actually thrive in it, the vast majority prefer a sunny environment. Wildflowers will generally grow in all but the most difficult conditions.


    How To Plant

    Clear the area and soften the soil as best you can before planting your seeds. For a smaller area, you can hand-broadcast the seeds. For larger areas, we recommend a seed spreader to create a better dispersion of the seeds. After the seeds have been sown, lightly compress the seeds into the soil about 1/4" to protect from birds and wind. Keep the soil moist until germination begins.


    How To Care For Wildflowers

    Although Wildflowers are easy to grow and take care of, there are some steps to keep them looking beautiful. Regularly weed to ensure your wildflowers are getting the nutrients they need. Water your plants during dry spells.

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