Item #7005
LARGE PACKET
Annuals, biennials and perennials. Fabulous colors in a mix of ground covers and tall spires are within this packet! A shady spot, whether under a tree or structure, or near a north-facing wall can be a real challenge for the gardener as many favorite flowers refuse to bloom. No need to resort to plastic plants or pink flamingos-this mix is the real deal for shade gardens, needing only 4 hours of subnlight per day.
Annuals, biennials and perennials |
Partial shade |
Blooms spring |
6"-48" tall |
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When to sow outside: RECOMMENDED. RECOMMENDED. In cold climates, sow annual mixes in the spring, 1 to 2 weeks before the average last frost. In mild climates, sow seed during the cooler months, generally October through March.
When to start inside: Not recommended.
SOWN AT THE RATE OF 25 SEEDS PER SQ. FT.,
THIS MIX COVERS APPROXIMATELY 650 SQ. FT.
Mix contains by weight:
1. Baby Blue Eyes (A) 15%
2. Annual Baby's Breath (A) 10%
3. Balsam 'Tom Thumb' Mix (A) 15%
4. Tussock Bellflower (P) 1%
5. Annual Candytuft (A) 15%
6. Coleus 'Rainbow' Mix (A) 2%
7. Columbine Dwarf Mix(P) 2%
8. Alpine Forget-Me-Not (P) 2%
9. Chinese Forget-Me-Not (A) 15%
10. Johnny-Jump-Up (P) 2%
11. Virginia Stock (A) 4%
12. Shirley Poppy Mix (A) 2%
13. Snapdragon, Dwarf Spurred (A) 1%
14. Sweet William Pinks (B) 3%
15. English Wallflower (B) 11%
A=Annual, P=Perennial, B=Biennial, TP=Tender Perennial
Artist: Carolyn Crawford
Item #7005
13.00 grams
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