 The Diversity of Blooms From
Wild Flower Seed
When the time rolls around for you to start planning your landscaping, don’t rely on
the traditional blooms to bring color and festivity to your home and lawn. Wild flower seeds will provide you with
an unlimited diversity of color, blooms, and growth seasons to meet the needs and climates of nearly any home. You
can find hundreds of species that are packaged individually or mixtures that produce a colorful bouquet.
Many of the flowers that you are familiar with can be grown from wild flower seed. For instance, Baby’s Breath is used by most florists to add to the
fullness of many of their arrangements. You can plant your own and enjoy the tiny white blooms in only six to eight
weeks. Use to create your own bouquets or to accompany your bright blooms in your flower garden.
There are a number of different types of daisies alone that are a part of the wild
flower seeds including African Daisies, Black-Eyed Susans, Ox-eye Daisy, Shasta Daisy, Gloriosa Daisy, and more.
With a little research, you can find the ones that are in the colors you want and that grow best in your
region.
Many experts believe that planting wild flower seed in
the fall will provide you with the biggest advantage. One of the biggest advantages to this is that those planted
in the fall have a chance to settle into the sit during the winter and they produce blooms earlier in the spring.
You can expect to see blooms about two weeks earlier is you plant your wild flower seed in the fall.
Another advantage to fall planting is that you will have more time to work on your
gardening when you plant in the fall. You can combine your wild flower seed
planting with ball bulb planting since the ideal times for both are the same. You will even have the advantage of
fewer weeds since weed seed is dormant in the fall. You don’t have to be in a hurry to get your ground cleared and
planted in a hurry like you do in the spring. It only makes sense to plant your wild flower seed in the fall since
this is the same time that the flowers’ natural cycle allows seeds to drop so that they sprout in early spring.
Depending on the region where you live, there will be specific types of seeds for you
to plant in order to get the best results. Most companies that sell wild flower
seed include some type of reference for determining if they will work in your area. You may find mixtures of
different flowers that are recommended for your area and that will provide you with an entire rainbow of colors and
bloom varieties all from one pack!
If you enjoy the beauty of disorder, color splashes, and bouquets that are a potpourri
of nature’s finest, the wild flower seed should be a staple for your flower garden.
You can make it as well-planned or as haphazard as it suits your needs.
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