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Perennial Wildflower Blend Seeds by West Coast Seeds

Perennial Wildflower Blend Seeds by West Coast Seeds

Perennial Wildflower Blend Seeds by West Coast Seeds produce a diverse mix of hardy perennial flowering species selected for long-term colour and naturalized garden performance. This blend is designed to establish over time, returning year after year once mature. This listing is for seed packets only and does not include live plants.

This perennial mix may include a variety of species adapted to Canadian growing conditions, offering extended bloom periods, pollinator support, and layered seasonal interest. Plants vary in height, colour, and bloom timing, creating a dynamic and evolving landscape effect. It is well suited to open garden beds, meadow-style plantings, and larger naturalized areas.

As a perennial blend, some species may bloom in the first year, while others establish foliage initially and flower in subsequent seasons.

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Sun Requirements ▾

Full sun is ideal for most species within the blend, providing at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Some species may tolerate light partial shade, but reduced sunlight may decrease overall bloom performance.

Watering Instructions ▾

Keep soil evenly moist during germination and early establishment. Once established, many perennial wildflowers tolerate moderate dryness depending on species. Avoid waterlogged conditions, as excessive moisture can reduce plant vigour and increase disease risk.

Care Tips ▾

Perennial Wildflower Blend performs best in well-draining soil with moderate fertility. Most species in perennial mixes prefer full sun and average outdoor humidity. Proper site preparation, including removing weeds prior to sowing, supports successful establishment. Avoid overly rich soil, which may encourage excessive foliage at the expense of flowering. Direct sow Perennial Wildflower Blend seeds outdoors in early spring or late fall. Fall sowing allows for natural cold stratification, which benefits many perennial species. Seeds should be lightly raked into prepared soil and pressed firmly for good soil contact. Germination timing and bloom period will vary by species. Some plants may bloom in the first year, while others establish foliage and flower in subsequent seasons.
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