



North Carolina Wildflower Seed Mix
- 100% Pure Seed, No Fillers, Effortless to Grow
- 25 species of wildflowers with amazin blooms of varying heights
- Prefers full sun exposure; Formulated for North Carolina
Fast Facts
About North Carolina Wildflower Seed Mix
25 Varieties
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North Carolina Wildflower MIx
Enjoy sitting on your porch even more with a field of flowers that are ideal for North Carolina! Whether you are in the mountains or eastern part of North Carolina, this mix will complement your landscape with vibrant colors. These annuals and perennials are so easy to grow—you'll have more time to enjoy them without all the work. Watch for your favorite blooms to appear, like lupine, flax, poppies, coneflowers, and so many others. The more you buy, the more you save, so think about turning a piece of your North Carolina garden into a wildflower meadow.
Fast Facts
About North Carolina Wildflower Seed Mix
25 Varieties
Buy Wildflower Seeds in Bulk & Save Big!
North Carolina Wildflower MIx
Enjoy sitting on your porch even more with a field of flowers that are ideal for North Carolina! Whether you are in the mountains or eastern part of North Carolina, this mix will complement your landscape with vibrant colors. These annuals and perennials are so easy to grow—you'll have more time to enjoy them without all the work. Watch for your favorite blooms to appear, like lupine, flax, poppies, coneflowers, and so many others. The more you buy, the more you save, so think about turning a piece of your North Carolina garden into a wildflower meadow.
How to Plant North Carolina Mix
When to Plant Wildflowers
For Spring planting, it is best carried out within a month or so after the final frost of the winter season. It is important to not plant too early; if seeds are installed prior to a late-season frost, they will be lost for the season and will need to be are-seeded.
For Fall planting, make sure you plant the seeds after the first killing frost to eliminate any chance of germination. Planting in the Fall gives you a jump start on Spring blooms
Where to Plant Wildflowers
Though many wildflowers do tolerate some filtered shade, and a few actually thrive in it. The vast majority are definitely sun-lovers. Wildflowers will generally sprout in all but the most difficult conditions. This means that pampering your site with fertilizer or rich sod is not usually necessary.
How to Plant Wildflowers
Clear the area and work the soil as best you can before planting your seeds. Don't panic when some weeds sprout along with the flowers, this will happen when the soil is worked.
We recommend mixing your seeds with sand - 5 parts sand to 1 part seeds. This allows for a more even distribution and also provides a convenient way to mark which portions of the site have been seeded and which have not. For a smaller area, you can hand-broadcast the seeds. For larger areas, we recommend a seed spreader to create a better cast of the seeds.
After the seeds have been sown, lightly compress the seeds into the soil about 1/2" to protect from birds and wind.
How to Care for Wildflowers
Although Wildflowers are pretty easy to take care of, there are some steps to keep it looking beautiful. Regularly weed to ensure your wildflowers are getting the nutrients they need. Water your plants during dry spells. Deadhead blooms that are spend to encourage new growth.
Seed Coverage for North Carolina Wildflower Seed Mix
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
1 Ounce |
Up to 75 Sq. Ft |
1/4 Pound |
Up to 300 Sq. Ft |
1 Pound |
Up to 1200 Sq. Ft |
5 Pounds |
Up to 6000 Sq. Ft |