Southeast Wildflower Mix

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Bring vibrant pollinator color to the Southeast. The Southeast Wildflower Mix is thoughtfully blended to thrive in the varied soils and long growing seasons of the Southeast U.S.—including Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Eastern Texas, and more. This dynamic mix of annuals and perennials delivers abundant first-year blooms and even richer displays in subsequent seasons. Seeds are 100% pure, Non-GMO, and Neonicotinoid-Free.

Available in two convenient sizes:

  • 5 g Sprinkle Packet – Ideal for containers, window boxes, small borders, or tucking flowers into existing garden beds

  • 25 g Garden Packet – Perfect for larger garden beds, open landscapes, or along fence lines

Plant densely for a rich, full display, or space them out for a relaxed, meadow-inspired feel.

Starting at $4.99

Bring vibrant pollinator color to the Southeast. The Southeast Wildflower Mix is thoughtfully blended to thrive in the varied soils and long growing seasons of the Southeast U.S.—including Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Eastern Texas, and more. This dynamic mix of annuals and perennials delivers abundant first-year blooms and even richer displays in subsequent seasons. Seeds are 100% pure, Non-GMO, and Neonicotinoid-Free.

Available in two convenient sizes:

  • 5 g Sprinkle Packet – Ideal for containers, window boxes, small borders, or tucking flowers into existing garden beds

  • 25 g Garden Packet – Perfect for larger garden beds, open landscapes, or along fence lines

Plant densely for a rich, full display, or space them out for a relaxed, meadow-inspired feel.

Starting at $4.99

    • Bloom Season: Spring through Fall

    • Plant Mix: 17 varieties — 9 annuals for quick first-year color and 8 perennials for long-term blooms

    • Height: 12–60 inches

    • Sunlight: Prefers full sun, adaptable to partial sun

    • Zones: USDA 1–10

    • Ideal Regions: Southeast

    • Soil Type: Loamy Soil, Sandy Soil, Clay Soil, Acidic Soil, Well-Drained Soil

    • Soil Moisture: Suited for dry, average, and moist/wet soils

    • Watering: Keep soil moist until established; drought-tolerant once mature

    • Designed for Southeastern climates. Built to handle heat, humidity, and diverse soil types common to the region.

    • Pollinator magnet. Rich bloom cycles attract bees, butterflies, and other garden helpers.

    • Lasting beauty, minimal effort. Annuals bloom fast while perennials and biennials return for increasing impact each growing season.

    • Easy-care charm. Low-maintenance and resilient—perfect for both beginner and seasoned gardeners.

  • The Southeast Wildflower Mix features 17 wildflower varieties, combining quick-blooming annuals with dependable perennials for multi-season impact.

    Varieties include: Butterfly Weed, New England Aster, Siberian Wallflower, Lance-Leaf Coreopsis, Plains Coreopsis, Wild Cosmos Sensation Mix, Sulphur Cosmos, Chinese Forget Me Not, Purple Coneflower, Indian Blanket, Rose Mallow, Sweet Alyssum, Four O'Clock, Red Poppy, Clasping Coneflower, Black-eyed Susan, Scarlet Sage.

    1. Pick the right time to sow

      • Cold-winter zones: Sow in spring after frost or fall after a hard freeze.

      • Warm-winter zones: Winter-sow in January–February before rains.

      • Soil temp should be 55–70°F for germination.

    2. Prep your planting area
      Remove weeds and grasses, then lightly rake or loosen the top 1–2" of soil. Avoid deep tilling.

    3. Mix & spread seeds evenly
      Blend seeds with 4–8 parts dry sand for even coverage. Broadcast half east–west, half north–south. Avoid overseeding — wildflowers need space to thrive.

    4. Press seeds into soil (don’t cover!)
      Walk over small areas or press down with cardboard to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. Wildflower seeds need light to germinate.

    5. Water & wait
      Keep soil consistently moist until seedlings reach 4–6" tall, then water weekly if rainfall is low.

      • Annuals bloom the first year.

      • Perennials return and bloom in years 2–3.

    • 5 g Sprinkle Packet – covers approximately 25 sq. ft. (ideal for containers, borders, or small patches)

    • 25 g Garden Packet – covers approximately 125 sq. ft. (perfect for larger beds or pollinator gardens)