Category Archives: Flower Seed

Flower Seed Tips

Late Spring Planting

If your summer weather is still fairly mild, and you can keep the ground moist while the plants establish, you may be able to generate a healthy stand of flowers.

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Types of ground cover and cover crops

There is nothing better for your soil and for controlling weeds than a temporary ground cover or cover crop. Sometimes you can plant a cover crop to enrich your soil while deciding exactly what type of flower or grass you want to plant. Sometimes you might just need some protection while your soil is not ...

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Planting wildflower and wildlife mixes

Wildflowers have become an ever increasingly popular landscape alternative to add color and beauty to any area.  Wildflower gardens have minimal requirements, are very low maintenance, and require much less water than a typical turf planting. Not only that, but unlike larger traditional turf areas, at most they may only need to be mowed once ...

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Quick Guide to Planting Native Flower Seed

Ben Franklin once said, "By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail." While this is such a true statement for many aspects of life, it is doubly true when preparing to plant both native flower seed gardens. When to plant your flower seed The best time to plant your flower seed is between August and ...

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Will my flowers Re-Seed?

A very common question we get is: “will my flower come back year after year?” The answer to this question, however, really depends on the species of flower you are planting.

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