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The Outsidepride Northwest Wild Flower Seed Mix is a premium blend of 1 lb of annual and perennial wildflower seeds, specifically designed for the Pacific Northwest. This mix contains 60% annuals and 40% perennials, ideal for elevations below 7000 feet, ensuring a vibrant and diverse garden that attracts pollinators and enhances your landscape.
M**E
PNW garden
This was actually a replacement since the first bag I ordered was not sealed. A replacement was sent right away. I like that this set of seeds is specific to the PNW which most bulk seeds are not. Another point is the lack of filler. Many bulk seeds I have discovered are 50-60%filler, not even seeds. Not so with these, in fact I checked and it’s 0.85% inert product, less than 1%! Depending on how this grows I may revise my review but at this time I’m happy.
K**R
Love outside pride... Their stuff always grows great for me!
I've now bought two of these NW wildflower mix, also their Southwest mix & Dutch clover and all of them have grown great. I put the Southwest mix in places that don't get any water & a lot more sun, and the Northwest mix in the areas that might have a mix of shade or I know that there's going to be a little bit of water running down from my irrigation areas & they always grow great. None of these areas have irrigation directly to them and I have not watered them - I did plant them in spring when there was still a fair amount of rain coming down. We're in Northern California & things do seem to grow very easily here. The pictures I've uploaded are the NW mix as well as a separate packet of just red poppies that I had sprinkled in the same area. They look great!I'm a lazy Gardener.... I just sprinkle the seeds everywhere and if they sprout they sprout. They all seem to work for me - I do buy large packs when I do this to up my chances for lots of blooms, too many are better than not enough I figure....
T**Y
These seeds are awesome!!!
I'll start this by saying that I do not enjoy gardening at all. I respect the craft, but it is not for me. I planted these seeds like I figured the wind would normally...by tossing them around randomly and carelessly around on the dirt . I also did not loosen the soil or water them at all. I let mother nature do all the work, and wow!!! My backyard is covered in beautiful wildflowers and I don't know how I lived without them.
J**G
Not many blossums
I was hoping for a great wildflower display this spring or summer and barely got any blooms. Sometimes wildflowers take a year to show, so maybe next year I will see more.
M**.
Very pleased
I spread a thin layer of a bag of inexpensive topsoil, scattered the seeds fairly thickly , and raked lightly about 4-6 weeks ago near Salem, Oregon. I had trouble distinguishing the sprouts from weeds so just let them be. Now in mid-July they make a very pretty and low maintenance, not even much watering, for a lawn border and under a tree. Anxious to see how long they last.
A**E
Gorgeous!
These are so beautiful and just what I wanted to see! I live in the cascade foothills of the PNW and planted in early April. They germinated quickly but then looked like weeds for three months. My husband wanted to mow them all down and now even he is glad he didn't. Patience pays off and they look so pretty.
H**A
Beautiful mix
I threw the seeds out in late spring on top of recently dumped soil that was not well prepared. The flowers in the foreground of the picture are the ones from this mix. The cosmos was planted previously and reseeded itself. It is a heavenly sight to see. Eight horses are loose in the area but there are still huge stands of flowers.
A**R
Easy way to add some life to a yard
Easy to grow. Wish more colors in the mix.
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