Meadow Flower mixed
Meadow Flower mixed
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How to Seed Meadow Flower Mixed
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Sowing Time:
Sow directly outdoors from March to June for summer blooms, or in autumn (September–October) for early flowering next spring. -
Sowing Depth:
Scatter the seeds evenly over the soil surface and rake lightly to cover them with about 0.5 cm of soil. Press gently to ensure good soil contact. -
Soil:
Meadow flowers grow best in well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Avoid over-fertilized soil — too much richness encourages leaves instead of flowers. -
Light & Location:
Choose a sunny or lightly shaded spot. These flowers thrive in full sun and open spaces. -
Germination Time:
Seeds typically germinate within 10–21 days, depending on soil temperature and moisture. -
Watering:
Water gently after sowing and keep the soil consistently moist until seedlings establish. Once mature, the plants are drought-tolerant and need little watering. -
Growing Tips:
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Do not transplant; sow directly where they will grow for the most natural look.
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Remove weeds during the early growth stage to avoid competition.
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After flowering, allow some seed heads to dry and fall naturally — they will self-seed for the next season.
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The Meadow Flower Mix creates a vibrant carpet of colors that changes throughout the season, perfect for wildflower gardens and natural landscapes.
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