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Eden Brothers All Perennial Wildflower Mixed Seeds offer 480,000+ non-GMO seeds featuring 19 easy-to-grow species that attract pollinators and thrive in USDA zones 3-10. This low-maintenance mix blooms from summer to fall, creating a vibrant, eco-friendly garden that supports local wildlife and adds lasting beauty to any outdoor space.





















| Best Sellers Rank | #33,791 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #763 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Eden Brothers |
| Color | Mixed |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 858 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Early Fall/Fall/Late Summer/Summer |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Material Feature | GMO Free |
| Special Feature | Resistant |
B**D
Wildflower patches require patience
I've been trying to establish wildflowers for butterflies along with lots of milkweed. Few if any butterflies left anymore but the wildflowers are doing fine with no maintenance. This is a meadow that I planted 4 years ago with no tillage - just mowing. You have to be patient. Now, I'm going to start another 15' X 60' planting in the grass field next to our porch where we can enjoy it without a hike. This time I will mow it off in the fall to keep bushes out.
L**.
You gotta be kidding me!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I picked it because I thought spending more would ensure a better product. NOT TRUE. It’s been six weeks with 3-4 days a week of rain consistently and NOTHING came up. Not one single flower. On the other hand my white clover planted at the same is growing great as is my crop cover I planted all about the same time. I would like to hear from you Eden brothers.
R**L
Very interesting
Very interesting
R**N
Beautiful flowers
Beautiful flowers, tall growing and easy to plant. I threw them down on the ground and covered them with compost and these are the results. Easy to manage with water and full sun.
A**R
They actually grew
My husband and I got these on a whim to see if we could get something to grow in all the clay of our back yard. we reasoned these are weeds and the hill past the construction site is covered in wild flowers so after a good rain we threw these out. We did VERY little aside from watering the area over the next couple weeks. The flowers grew we were pretty happy as the red dirt was not appealing. I'm sure had we followed the instructions it would have been even better but hey for so little work on our part it worked really well.
O**Y
So far So Good... the Seeds have Germinated! 2020 Update: Wow they came back in full glory!
I sowed 2 pounds of the All Perennial Wildflower Seed Mix using a hand held broadcast spreader about 3 weeks ago in North Georgia in early April. I also used a metal rake to turn over he top layer of the soil. So far, I have a carpet of small green flower plants and look forward to my flowers. I will updated this review with photos as they grow! Happy Planting! 2020 Update Wow, the perrinneals came back the next year in a big way. I used a little fertilizer on them and with the rain here in Georgia, the flowers are blooming in full glory. We mostly have the yellow flowers but also have the other colors mixed in the flower bed. I'm amazed that these beautiful flowers were started as seeds... it's my first time growing flowers from seeds. These are great seeds!
C**R
Mixed feelings on quality
The seeds were planted this spring and given TLC and the plains coreopsis were very pretty for a month. As the first round of flowers were drying (turning dark), a FEW scattered sweet William, candy tuft, black eyed Susan’s and daisies were could be found but hard to see with all the dying plants. Like others have mentioned, it seems to be a lot of very thin and tall grass growing. Hopefully next year will have more of the listed flower variety will be visible.
S**Y
Not great quality.
None of the seeds germinated. NONE!
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