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Flower Power For Nature's Pollinators

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Flower Power For Nature's Pollinators

Grow an easy-care garden of annual flowers to provide food and shelter for endangered native bees, honeybees, butterflies and other pollinators....

Grow an easy-care garden of annual flowers to provide food and shelter for endangered native bees, honeybees, butterflies and other pollinators. Blooms for months in lovely colors and forms.

Ample 1.5 oz. seed covers 600-700 sq.ft.
 

Planting Your Pollinator Flowers

Planting Your Scatter Can Garden: How-To Guide

Gardening Resources: Beneficials & Pollinators

For general information about pollinators visit: www.xerces.org/pollinator-conservation/

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NOTE

The seed mix is packed with a larger quantity of organic rice hulls to help space the tiny seeds. Before opening, shake canister thoroughly to mix them together.

HOW TO PLANT

As soon as ground can be worked in early spring, sow mix in ordinary garden soil in full sun. In mild climates, where the ground does not freeze hard in winter, seeds can also be planted in late fall to overwinter and bloom the next spring.

Prepare the planting area by removing all weeds, grass and large stones. Break up soil clumps and evenly loosen the top 2 inches of soil with a digging fork or shovel, then smooth out with a flat rake.

Shake the can thoroughly, then scatter the contents thinly and evenly over the prepared ground. Using your rake, lightly cover the seed mixture, about 1/4 inch deep, and then lightly firm the soil. Water thoroughly and evenly with a gentle mist. Keep soil bed evenly moist while awaiting germination and when the seedlings are small. Water regularly for best blossoms.

GROWING NOTES

Plants will flower in succession and bloom much longer if watered regularly. At season’s end, allow spent flowers to form pods and then drop their seeds to bloom again next spring.

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ANNUAL POLLINATOR FLOWER MIX

INDIVIDUAL VARIETY NAMES
MIX%
Chinese Forget-Me-Not
19.6
Baby Blue Eyes
19.6
Single Chinese Aster
9.8
Cornflower, ‘Polka Dot Mix’
9.8
Shirley Poppy
7.8
Sweet Mignonette
7
Tidy Tips
4.9
Virginia Stock
10
Creeping Daisy
3
Clarkia
3
Globe Gilia
2.9
Lemon Mint
2
California Bluebell
2
Lacy Phacelia
1.5
Tall White Alyssum
1
Plains Coreopsis
1
Inert Material: Organic rice hulls

Slideshow of Individual Varieties

Cold Winters

Mild Winters

Sun/Shade

Sow Seeds

Days To Germinate

Mature Height

April – May
Sept – April
Full Sun
Scatter thinly
1/4 inch deep
9 – 18 days
8 – 30 inches

Cold Winters

Mild Winters

Sun/Shade

Sow Seeds

Days To Germinate

Mature Height

April – May
Sept – April
Full Sun
Scatter thinly
1/4 inch deep
9 – 18 days
8 – 30 inches

Cold Winters

April – May

Mild Winters

Sept – April

Sun/Shade

Full Sun

Sow Seeds

Scatter thinly
1/4 inch deep

Days To Germinate

9 – 18 days

Mature Height

8 – 30 inches

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Photos From Our Trial Garden

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