Variety flower seeds packet with about 200 seeds of each flower individually packed. Great wildflower seeds for your flower garden to attract pollinators like butterflies, hummingbirds and bees! or plant in pots or containers and enjoy!
Planting instructions:
- Coneflowers prefer well-drained soil and full sun for best bloom. Choose a location where the coneflowers won’t get shaded out nor shade out others.
- They may reach between 2 and 4 feet in height, depending on variety.
- Coneflowers are very tolerant of poor soil conditions, but they perform best in soil that’s rich so mix in organic matter if needed.
- Coneflowers are drought tolerant.
- Loosen the soil in your garden using a garden fork or tiller to 12 to 15 inches deep, then mix in a 2- to 4-inch layer of compost.
- Shasta Daisies:
- Boasting large, pure-white flowers with yellow centers, Shasta daisies are a perennial favorite. The plant forms a shrubby clump topped by flowers from early summer into autumn.
- Prefers full sun and neutral to slightly alkaline soils; hardy in zones 5 to 9.
- Light aids germination, which should begin within two weeks.
- Alaska shasta daisy grows about 3 ft. tall with huge flowers up to 5″ in diameter; blooms for up to five months.
- Black eyed susan:
- Plant black-eyed Susans when the soil temperature has reached 70°F for best seed germination. In many parts of North America, the planting period is March to May. The flower will flower June to September. Germination takes 7 to 30 days.
- Plant seeds in moist, well-drained soil.
- These hearty flowers really enjoy the Sun. They prefer full sun, though they’ll grow in partial sun.
- Sow by seed in loosely covered soil.
- It’s best if soil is fertile (not poor) though they can tolerate tough conditions.
- Black-eyed Susans generally grow between 1 and 3 feet tall (though they can grow taller) and can spread between 12 to 18 inches, so plant seeds closer to prevent lots of spreading or plant further apart to make a nice border.