Southern Hills and Plains Flower Mix Seed Shaker

Assorted species

Enjoy a longer supply of blooms with our eco-friendly Seed Shakers. The same high-quality seed mixes you trust, now in a 100% recyclable tube packed with even more seeds to plant and share. Simply shake the seeds over prepared soil, and watch your garden come to life!

Fill your garden with the beauty of beloved wildflowers. Blue and white Texas Bluebonnets start in the spring, followed by yellow, purple, red and orange blooms through summer, with many lasting into fall. Butterflies, bees, and other pollinators add to the colorful show. Perennials return for years of enjoyment and annuals and biennials may self-seed to come back in following seasons. This mix includes Texas Bluebonnet, Annual Phlox, Lance-leaved Coreopsis, Purple Coneflower, Indian Blanket, Scarlet Sage, and Butterfly Flower.

Each Southern Hills and Plains Flower Mix Seed Shaker covers approximately 1,946 square feet.

*Your Seed Shaker comes without a shaker top by design to ensure smooth, hassle-free seed scattering with no clumping or blockages.

$24.99 ~38880 seeds

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Features

Family

Assorted species

Life Cycle

Life Cycle

Annual/Perennial

Plant Height

Plant Height

Tall (Greater than 24")

Flower Color

Flower Color

Mixed

Bloom Season

Bloom Season

ANNUALS: Most annuals bloom from late spring to first fall frost. BIENNIALS/PERENNIALS: Most biennials and perennials will develop foliage the first season, and bloom the following season(s).

Further Information

Plant Characteristics

Plant Characteristics

  • Attracts Pollinators
  • Cut Flower
Growing Conditions

Growing Conditions

Drought Tolerant

About Southern Hills and Plains Flower Mix Seed Shaker

Assorted species

Enjoy a longer supply of blooms with our eco-friendly Seed Shakers. The same high-quality seed mixes you trust, now in a 100% recyclable tube packed with even more seeds to plant and share. Simply shake the seeds over prepared soil, and watch your garden come to life!

Fill your garden with the beauty of beloved wildflowers. Blue and white Texas Bluebonnets start in the spring, followed by yellow, purple, red and orange blooms through summer, with many lasting into fall. Butterflies, bees, and other pollinators add to the colorful show. Perennials return for years of enjoyment and annuals and biennials may self-seed to come back in following seasons. This mix includes Texas Bluebonnet, Annual Phlox, Lance-leaved Coreopsis, Purple Coneflower, Indian Blanket, Scarlet Sage, and Butterfly Flower.

Each Southern Hills and Plains Flower Mix Seed Shaker covers approximately 1,946 square feet.

*Your Seed Shaker comes without a shaker top by design to ensure smooth, hassle-free seed scattering with no clumping or blockages.

Planting Flowers

Plant Spacing

Scatter about 20 seeds per sq. ft. and rake in

Light Required

Light Required

Full Sun

Plant Height

Plant Height

Tall (Greater than 24")

Planting Depth

Planting Depth

⅛"–¼"

Planting Details

Seed Depth ⅛"–¼"
Seed Spacing Scatter about 20 seeds per sq. ft. and rake in
Thinning As needed
Germination 10–31 days
Start Indoors Not recommended.
Direct Sow RECOMMENDED. Cold Climates: 2 to 4 weeks before your average last frost date. You can also sow half the seed 4 to 6 weeks before your average last frost date (hoping the last frost is earlier than usual) and sow the second half a week or two after your average last frost date (just to be safe). Mild Climates: Fall through early spring.
Special Sowing Shake gently before sowing to ensure even mixture of seeds. With a flower mix, it can be difficult to tell which of your seedlings are flowers and which are weeds. If you sow a pinch of seeds in a container of potting soil, you can then compare the flower seedlings with what sprouts in the garden. Thoroughly mix seed with some material that looks different than the native soil (for example, sand) and spread evenly over area to be sown. (Sand will make it easier to tell where you spread the seed.) How Far Will Your Seed Go? The less square footage you cover, the more dense, and smaller the plants will be, because seedlings that emerge very close to each other will compete for light and water, so some thinning may be necessary to encourage larger plants and flowers. Using a rake, scratch in sand/seed mixture to a depth no greater than 1/4".

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