Wildflower and Herb Mix
During my walks in nature and visits to farms and nurseries, I collect seeds that I find fun, beautiful, or unique. Over the past year, I’ve gathered so many that I can now offer them in the shop. This wildflower mix is available in limited quantities — perfect for those who love a bit of adventure!
Which varieties are included?
To be honest, I don’t remember them all exactly — there are just so many! The following varieties are definitely included:
- Daisy varieties
- Mallow
- Cosmos
- Chamomile
- Wild rocket
- Wild oregano
- Dill
- Various sunflowers
- Poppies
- Evening primrose
- Knapweed
- Different kinds of thistles
- Yarrow
- Bergamot
- Bottlebrush
- Foxglove
- Scabious
…and many other wildflowers and herbs.
Sowing
Sowing this mix is easy — no fertilizing needed. You can start sowing from March. Loosen the moist soil well and rake it flat. Scatter the seeds thinly and cover them with a fine layer of soil. Keep the soil lightly moist until the seeds germinate by misting with a garden hose or spray bottle. Sow in a place where nature can grow freely, such as along the edge of your vegetable garden.
Enjoy this colorful and surprising mix!
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: Gaia Seeds
- Category: Various flowers
- SKU: GS-BLDB10
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Wildflower and Herb Mix
During my walks in nature and visits to farms and nurseries, I collect seeds that I find fun, beautiful, or unique. Over the past year, I’ve gathered so many that I can now offer them in the shop. This wildflower mix is available in limited quantities — perfect for those who love a bit of adventure!
Which varieties are included?
To be honest, I don’t remember them all exactly — there are just so many! The following varieties are definitely included:
- Daisy varieties
- Mallow
- Cosmos
- Chamomile
- Wild rocket
- Wild oregano
- Dill
- Various sunflowers
- Poppies
- Evening primrose
- Knapweed
- Different kinds of thistles
- Yarrow
- Bergamot
- Bottlebrush
- Foxglove
- Scabious
…and many other wildflowers and herbs.
Sowing
Sowing this mix is easy — no fertilizing needed. You can start sowing from March. Loosen the moist soil well and rake it flat. Scatter the seeds thinly and cover them with a fine layer of soil. Keep the soil lightly moist until the seeds germinate by misting with a garden hose or spray bottle. Sow in a place where nature can grow freely, such as along the edge of your vegetable garden.
Enjoy this colorful and surprising mix!
