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Our Hills of California Wildflower Mix seeds will cover approximately 10 square feet and provide a rainbow of color throughout spring and summer.
Includes: California poppy (Eschscholzia californica), farewell to spring (Clarkia amoena), purple Chinese houses (Collinsia heterophylla), clegant clarkia (Clarkia unguiculata), bird’s-eye gilia (Gilia tricolor), tidy tips (Layia platyglossa), mountain phlox (Phlox austromontana), blue flax (Linum lewisii), miniature lupine (Lupinus bicolor), sky lupine (Lupinus nanus), arroyo lupine (Lupinus succulentus), baby blue eyes (Nemophila menziesii), five spot (Nemophila maculata), and tansy-leaved phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia).
Growing instructions: Plant seeds in fall. Cool temperatures and winter rains help young plants become established and increase in size before blooming in spring. Scatter seeds evenly on freshly raked soil. Press seeds into soil and lightly cover them with a thin layer of compost or soil. Many wildflower seeds need light to sprout, so avoid planting more than one-eighth inch deep. Germination occurs between 10 and 21 days. Do not thin plants; wildflowers naturally grow close together and this density encourages blooming. Young plants need regular watering until they are established; winter rain can help supplement the watering schedule.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Our Hills of California Wildflower Mix seeds will cover approximately 10 square feet and provide a rainbow of color throughout spring and summer.
Includes: California poppy (Eschscholzia californica), farewell to spring (Clarkia amoena), purple Chinese houses (Collinsia heterophylla), clegant clarkia (Clarkia unguiculata), bird’s-eye gilia (Gilia tricolor), tidy tips (Layia platyglossa), mountain phlox (Phlox austromontana), blue flax (Linum lewisii), miniature lupine (Lupinus bicolor), sky lupine (Lupinus nanus), arroyo lupine (Lupinus succulentus), baby blue eyes (Nemophila menziesii), five spot (Nemophila maculata), and tansy-leaved phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia).
Growing instructions: Plant seeds in fall. Cool temperatures and winter rains help young plants become established and increase in size before blooming in spring. Scatter seeds evenly on freshly raked soil. Press seeds into soil and lightly cover them with a thin layer of compost or soil. Many wildflower seeds need light to sprout, so avoid planting more than one-eighth inch deep. Germination occurs between 10 and 21 days. Do not thin plants; wildflowers naturally grow close together and this density encourages blooming. Young plants need regular watering until they are established; winter rain can help supplement the watering schedule.


















