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Wildflower Mix
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Our wildflower mixes are an easy
way to add vibrant color to a garden with a minimum of care or
effort. Useful as well as beautiful, they're a great way to
stabilize bare hillsides or undeveloped land. Once established,
they require little or no fertilizer, water or maintenance. Our
Bloomers Wildflowers come in three different varieties, each one
carefully mixed to provide optimum blooming time.
De Blooms: Our most economical wildflower mix, DeBlooms
contains 13 annual species for a burst of color with a spring
planting.
Seeding Rate:
For most applications, DeBlooms should be seeded at 5 to 10 pounds
per acre or 4 to 8 oz. per 1000 sq. ft.
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Best Times to Plant:
Bloomers need to be kept irrigated until established (4 to 6
weeks), so they are best planted in the Spring. Bloomers may be
planted in summer if watered until established. In cool season
areas, Bloomers may be planted in the fall, if seeds are planted
late enough to remain dormant until spring. In areas with moderate
winters, Bloomers can be seeded in the Fall, resulting in an early
spring blooming period. An adjacent planting can be made that same
spring to extend flowering into Summer and Fall.
Preparation:
Prepare seedbed by killing all weeds and grasses with an herbicide
like ROUNDUP and mow off debris. Remove debris. Seeds should be
raked after broadcasting and covered lightly with topsoil. Seeds
should be planted at a depth of 1/8" to 1/4". Mulching is not
required when seeds are covered with soil. When hydro-mulched, no
additional seed covering is necessary.
Maintenance:
Another beautiful aspect of Bloomers Wildflowers is that they require
minimal maintenance once established, making Bloomers the logical
choice for those hard-to-get-at areas that need an attractive
ground cover. Extend the growing season by mowing back after the
flowers are through the peak of blooming, they can be mowed at 6",
watered and fertilized with 1 lb. per 1000 sq. ft. of 16-16-16.
This will create a second bloom extending color in the landscape
until killing frost occurs.
DeBlooms Contains:
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Name |
Annual/
Perennial |
Height
(Inches) |
Color |
African Daisy
Dimorphotheca Sinuata |
Annual |
12 |
Orange/White |
Babys Breath
Gypsophilia muralis |
Annual |
15 |
White |
California Poppy
Eschscholzia |
Annual |
8 |
Yellow/Orange |
Candy Tuft
Iberis umbellata |
Annual |
8 |
White |
Catchfly
Silene armeria |
Annual |
10 |
Fuschia |
Chinese Forget-Me-Not
Cynoglossum |
Annual |
20 |
Blue |
Corn Poppy
Papaver rhoeas |
Annual |
24 |
Red/Pink |
Dwarf Cornflower
Centaurea cyanus dwarf |
Annual |
10 |
Blue/Pink/Purple |
Scarlet Flax
Linum grandiflorum rubrum |
Annual |
14 |
Red |
Spurred Snapdragon
Linaria maroccana |
Annual |
10 |
Red/Yellow/Violet |
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Varieties included in mixtures subject to
change.
Bloomers Information provided by Turf-Seed, Inc.
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180+ Varieties
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Alyssum, Carpet-Snow
Alyssum, Dwarf Sw Pink
Alyssum, Dwarf Sw.Pur.
Alyssum, Sweet
Aster, Bigelow's
Aster, China
Aster, Golden
Aster, New England
Aster, Prairie
Aster, Sky Blue
Aster, Smooth
Aster, White Upland
Baby Blue-Eyes
Baby's Breath, Annual
Baby's Breath, PER.
Balsamroot, Arrowleaf
Basket of Gold
Beardtongue, Nar. Lf
Beeplant, Rocky Mtn.
Bellflower, Tussock
Bergamot
Bird's Eyes
Bishop's Flower
Black-Eyed Susan
Black-Eyed Susan Sw.
Black-Eyed Susan vine
Blazing Star
Blazing Star, Rough
Blood Flower
Bluebell, California
Bluebonnet, Texas
Boneset
Bundleflower, Illinois
Calendula
Candytuft, Annual
Candytuft, Perennial
Catchfly
Catchfly, Nodding
Chamomile, Roman
Chicory
Chinese Forget-me-not
Chinese Houses
Clarkia
Clarkia, Deerhorn
Clover, Crimson
Clover, Prairie Purple
Clover, Prairie White
Clover, Round Bush
Columbine, Blue
Columbine, Dwarf
Columbine, Eastern
Columbine, Mix Colors
Compass Plant
Coneflower, Clasping
Coneflower, Cutleaf
Coneflower, Dwarf Red
Coneflower, Grey-Head
Coneflower, MexicanHat
Coneflower, Narrow-lf
Coneflower, Pale Purple
Coneflower, Prairie
Coneflower, Purple
Coneflower, Yellow
Coreopsis, Dwarf Lance
Coreopsis, Dwarf Plains
Coreopsis, Red Plains
Coreopsis, Lance-leaf
Coreopsis, Plains
Cornflower - Polka Dot
Cornflower, Blue
Cornflower, Dwarf Blue
Cosmos
Cosmos, Dwarf
Cosmos, Sulphur
Cup Plant
Daisy, African
Daisy, Creeping
Daisy, Dwarf Shasta
Daisy, Engleman
Daisy, English
Daisy, Fleabane
Daisy, Garland
Daisy, Gloriosa
Daisy, Ox-Eye
Daisy, Painted
Daisy, Shasta
Daisy, Sleepy
Daisy, Yellow
Dame's Rocket
Edelweiss
Five-Spot
Flax, Blue
Flax,Scarlet
Forget-Me-Not
Four-O'Clock
Foxglove
Gaillardia, Annual
Gaillardia, Per. Dwarf
Gaillardia, Perennial
Gaillardia, Yellow
Gaura
Gayfeather
Gayfeather, Thickspike
Gilia
Gilia, Globe
Gilia, Scarlet
Globemallow, Goose Lf
Globemallow, Scarlet
Godetia, Dwarf
Godetia, Lilac
Goldeneye, Showy
Goldenrod, Rigid
Golden Alexander
Goldfields
Greenthread
Hyssop, Lavender
Indian Paintbrush
Iris, Wild Blue
Ironweed, Prairie
Johnny Jump-Up
Larkspur, Rocket
Larkspur, Western
Leadplant
Lupine, Arroyo
Lupine, Mountain
Lupine, Per. Purple
Lupine, Russell
Lupine, Yellow
Mallow, Tree
Maltese Cross
Marigold, Desert
Marigold, French
Milkweed, Butterfly
Milkweed, Showy
Milkweed, Swamp
Mint, Lemon
Monkeyflower
Nodding Pink Onion
Partridge Pea
Penstemon, Palmer
Penstemon, Rocky Mtn.
Penstemon, Shelf-Leaf
Penstemon, Smooth
Petunia, Wild
Phlox, Ann. Mix Colors
Phlox, Mountain
Phlox, Red Annual
Pinks, Cottage
Pinks, Fringed
Pinks Maiden
Pinks, Sweet William
Poppy, Calif. Orange
Poppy, Corn
Poppy, Dwarf California
Poppy, Iceland
Poppy, Oriental
Poppy, Red Corn
Poppy, Calif.Mix Colors
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