Wildflower Seeds - Heat Resistant Mix Includes Cornflower, Pappy, Zinnia, etc.

Wildflower Seeds - Heat Resistant Mix Includes Cornflower, Pappy, Zinnia, etc.

• Heat and drought tolerant blend
• Mixed colors from Cornflower, Poppy, Zinnia
• Easy to grow from seed
• Attracts butterflies and pollinators

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style: 1000 seeds
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Description

This heat-resistant wildflower mix features a carefully selected blend of flowers including Cornflower, Poppy, and Zinnia. These varieties are known for their ability to thrive in hot, sunny conditions while producing a colorful display of blooms throughout the summer and fall.

Product features

• Heat-resistant blend includes Cornflower, Poppy, Zinnia, and other summer bloomers
• Mixed colors including red, pink, orange, yellow, purple, and white
• Fast-growing annuals and perennials
• Blooms from summer to fall
• Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
• Drought tolerant once established
• Suitable for sunny borders, meadows, and large containers
• Easy to grow from seed

Planting Season: Sow in spring after the last frost when soil has warmed to at least 60°F (16°C). For best results, wait until daytime temperatures are consistently warm.

Light Requirement: Full sun (at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily).

Seed Prep: No special preparation required. Mix seeds with fine sand for even distribution when sowing.

Water Needs: Keep soil evenly moist during germination (7–14 days). Once established, water deeply but infrequently; plants are heat and drought tolerant.

Planting Depth: ⅛–¼ inch. Cover seeds lightly with fine soil or compost.

Sowing Method: Broadcast seeds over prepared, raked soil. Rake gently to cover seeds, then press down lightly. Water gently with a fine mist.

Plant Spacing: No spacing required for a natural meadow effect. For more structured plantings, thin to 6–12 inches apart after seedlings emerge.

Hardiness Zones: Suitable for all zones; annuals in all zones, perennials in zones 3–9 depending on components.

Additional Tips: For best results, prepare soil by removing weeds and raking to a fine tilth. Water gently during dry spells. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming. This mix is ideal for hot, dry gardens where many other plants struggle.