Picket Fence Wildflower Seed Mix
Our Picket Fence Wildflower Seed Mix (formerly called the Low Grow Wildflower Seed Mix) is just the right blend of wildflowers to bring the beauty of a flowering meadows to your yard. In addition to planting along a fence, it can be planted in a sidewalk garden, container, or a garden border. Flowers will bloom from spring through fall to attract pollinators, and provide plenty of stems for cut flower bouquets, too.
Annuals have a one-year lifecycle and bloom in the first season. Biennials have a 2-year lifecycle and bloom in the second season. Perennials return year after year, and typically start to bloom in the second or third season. See mix details below.
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Picket Fence Wildflower Seed Mix
Picket Fence Wildflower Seed Mix
Our Picket Fence Wildflower Seed Mix (formerly called the Low Grow Wildflower Seed Mix) is just the right blend of wildflowers to bring the beauty of a flowering meadows to your yard. In addition to planting along a fence, it can be planted in a sidewalk garden, container, or a garden border. Flowers will bloom from spring through fall to attract pollinators, and provide plenty of stems for cut flower bouquets, too.
Annuals have a one-year lifecycle and bloom in the first season. Biennials have a 2-year lifecycle and bloom in the second season. Perennials return year after year, and typically start to bloom in the second or third season. See mix details below.
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Our Picket Fence Wildflower Seed Mix (formerly called the Low Grow Wildflower Seed Mix) is just the right blend of wildflowers to bring the beauty of a flowering meadows to your yard. In addition to planting along a fence, it can be planted in a sidewalk garden, container, or a garden border. Flowers will bloom from spring through fall to attract pollinators, and provide plenty of stems for cut flower bouquets, too.
Annuals have a one-year lifecycle and bloom in the first season. Biennials have a 2-year lifecycle and bloom in the second season. Perennials return year after year, and typically start to bloom in the second or third season. See mix details below.























