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Perennial pollinator flowers are those plants that continue to grow and bloom over multiple growing seasons, providing gardening enthusiasts with a reliable and long-lasting option.
Not only are these flowers beautiful, but they also attract bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects for pollination, helping to balance the garden's ecology.
When to Plant Perennial Wildflower Seeds
As with all perennials in the mix, it's best to plant in late summer or early fall, when temperatures have begun to cool but the first frost is still weeks away.
Where to Plant Perennial Wildflower Seeds
While some wildflowers do tolerate filtered shade, most prefer full sun. They will germinate in a variety of conditions, so you don't need to care for your land with fertilizer or rich sod.
How to Plant Perennial Wildflower Seeds
Wildflower seeds need light to germinate, so avoid covering them when planting.
Clean the area and prepare the soil before planting. Don't worry if some weeds sprout along with the flowers; this is common when working with soil.
We recommend mixing seeds with sand - 5 parts sand to 1 part seeds. This ensures even distribution and makes it easier to mark the seeding area. For smaller areas, spread the seeds by hand. For larger areas, use a planter for better coverage.
After planting, gently press the seeds into the soil about 1/4 inch deep to protect them from birds and wind.
How to Care for Perennial Wildflowers
While wildflowers generally don't require much maintenance, there are some steps you can take to keep them beautiful. Weed regularly to ensure they get the nutrients they need. Water dead flowers during drought to encourage new growth.