Item #7008
LARGE PACKET
Annuals, biennials and perennials. Your garden haven for hummingbirds will not only attract and provide nectar for the tiny, bright creatures, but also present you with a glorious array of vivid floral colors that will last spring to fall for your enjoyment as well.
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Annuals, biennials and perennials |
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Full sun |
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Blooms summer |
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6"-48" tall |
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Days to Emerge: |
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Thinning: |
When to sow outside: RECOMMENDED. 1 to 2 weeks before average last frost. A second option: sow half the seed 4 weeks before the average last frost (hoping the last frost is earlier than usual) and sow the second half a week or two after the average last frost (just to be safe).
When to start inside: Not recommended.
SOWN AT THE RATE OF 25 SEEDS PER SQ. FT.,
THIS MIX COVERS APPROXIMATELY 85 SQ. FT. AND INCLUDES: (Percent of mix by weight)
Nasturtium (A). . 60%
Lupine (P). . 10%
Zinnia (A). . 8%
Hollyhock, Dark Colors (A). . 7%
Butterfly Weed (P). . 3%
Hummingbird Sage (P). . 2%
Phlox (A). . 2%
Rocket Larkspur (A). . 2%
Spider Flower (A). . 2%
Godetia A). . 0.9%
Bee Balm (P). . 0.5%
Columbine, Shooting Star (P). . 0.5%
Penstemon, Tubular Bells (A). . 0.5%
Red-Hot Poker (P). . 0.5%
Standing Cypress (B). . 0.5%
Foxglove (B). . 0.3%
Flowering Tobacco (A). . 0.2%
Coral Bells (P). . 0.1%
P-Perennial, A-Annual, B-Biennial
Artist: Libby Kyer
Item #7008
10.00 grams
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