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Flower Seeds, Hummingbird, Deer Resistant,and more



All Seeds Packed In Double Bubble Wrap!
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Contents:

*1 Bag Deer Resistant/Hummingbird Attracting Wildflower Seeds, 1000
*1 Bag Black Hollyhock, Heirloom Seeds, 20
*1 Bag Painted Daisy/Chrysanthemum, 500 Seeds
*1 Bag Gloriosa Daisy Seeds, 1000

Details for each below:
All 4 Bags Shipped Together for Shipping Charge Of 1 Bag!

Wildflower Seed Mix, Deer Resistant/Hummingbird Attractant Variety, 1000 Seeds, 2013

This wildflower seed mix contains flowers that deer do not find palatable/are natural deer repellent; therefore, deer leave the flowers alone and do not want to eat them. Species included grow in most zones.
Blanket Flower, Blue Sage, Foxglove, Four-O’clock,Lupines, as with most of the seed mix also attract hummingbird and butterfly species. All of these deer resistant flower species are beneficial to pollinators and low maintenance. Many species have herbal qualities, as well.
All seeds in this mix can easily make a hummingbird/wildflower garden, too.


Alyssum, Tall White Sweet, Annual
Daisy, Gloriosa, short-lived Perennial
Sage, Blue, Perennial, Medicinal Herb
Yarrow, White, Perennial, Medicinal Herb
Foxglove, Perennial
Siberian Wallflower, It is a Perennial in warm regions and an annual in cool regions.
Blanket Flower, Perennial
Mexican Hat, Perennial, Aster Family
Lupine, Arroyo, “Texas Blue Bonnet”
Lupine, Dwarf 'Pixie Delight'
Lupine, Perennial, Medicinal
Poppy, California, Perennial
Gaillardia, Perennial
Zinnia Pumila Mix, Annual
Lupine, Yellow, Perennial
Poppy, Corn, Perennial
Four O’clock, [Annual/perennial in long growing season]
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Black Hollyhock, Heirloom, 15 Seeds, 2013

General Planting Instructions:
1) Moisten the soil lightly before planting hollyhocks.
2) Plant hollyhock seeds directly into the soil in the spring after the threat of frost has passed. Bury the seeds approximately 1/16 inch deep in the soil in rows or, for a more naturalized look, broadcast them. Broadcasting seeds means to scatter and plant them randomly as nature would. Gently tap the earth over the seeds so they make full contact with the soil.
3) Water the seeds thoroughly and keep the new plants evenly moist until established.
4) Thin established seedlings so they are spaced 18 to 24 inches apart. Seedlings can be considered established once they have two sets of leaves.
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Gloriosa Daisy, 1000 Seeds, 2013

Gloriosa Daisy Planting Instructions
Days To Germination: 5-10 days
Planting Depth: 1/8 inch
Spacing, Seed: 4 inches
Spacing, Plant: 12-16 inches
Plant Height: 12-36 inches
Light: Full Sun /Part Sun

SOWING: Seeds can be started indoors 6 to 8 weeks before last spring frost. Or direct-sow seeds outside after all danger of frost has passed to a depth of 1/8 inch. Grows in moderate to dry soil.

THINNING AND TRANSPLANTING: When seedlings are 2 to 3 inches high, thin to 12-16 inches apart.

Gloriosa daisies will self-seed in the garden so this is a real plus for the gardener, especially if you are wanting to naturalize your daisies. Rudbeckiahirta varieties prefer full sun and grow in Zones 4-9. They will reach heightsof 12”-36” h x 18”w. This daisy is a short-lived perennial that is commonly grown as an annual.
The flowers of this Gloriosa is bright yellow with a mahogany disk around the center of the flower. The flowers will appear from summer to early autumn. These beautiful flowers attract butterflies and are excellent as cut flowers.
Plant Growth:
Annuals and perennials. Rudbeckiasdo well in full sun or partial shade. The flowers of most species of Rudbeckiaare suitable for cutting. Rudbeckia also works well in a border, or naturalized into a meadow or woodland garden. R. hirta is particularly nice as an annual for bedding or borders.
Blooming:
Blooms daisy-like flower heads with conical centers between summer and fall. The florets are often reflexed, and mainly exhibit shades of yellow and orange-red.
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Chrysanthemum Painted Daisy, 500 Seeds, 2013

PAINTED DAISY, 100% PURE Packed for 2013
Chrysanthemum(Chrysanthemum Carinatum Painted Daisy)
This annual flower is a great choice for a quick, showy burst of color and also makes a good long lasting cut flower. Painted Daisy will be begin blooming in summer and will continue well in to the fall months.
Even though the daisy plant is an annual, it will drop its flower seeds in late fall. These flower seeds will lay dormant over the winter and then germinate the following spring. This will give you brand new Chrysanthemum Painted Daisyplants from flower seeds that you did not even have to plant!

Days To Germination: 20-25 days
Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 65F-70F
Planting Depth: 1/8 inch
Spacing, Seed: 4 inches
Spacing, Plant: 18 inches
Plant Height: 18-36 inches
Light: Full Sun/Partial Shade

SOWING: Seeds can be started indoors 6 to 8 weeks before last spring frost. Or direct-sow seeds outside after all danger of frost has passed to a depth of 1/8 inch.
THINNING AND TRANSPLANTING: When seedlings are 2 to 3 inches high, thin to 18 inches apart. Replant thinned plants.

GERMINATION: 20-25 days, depending upon soil and weather conditions.
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