Nordic Wildflower Mix

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Wild Flowers 'Nordic' – Offered by the seed company WH Perron

This 'Nordic' wildflower mix is specially designed for harsh climates. Composed of an assortment of perennial, annual and biennial species, it offers a colorful and varied flowering, ideal for beautifying flowerbeds and natural spaces. These flowers, adapted to northern conditions, will attract pollinators while bringing a natural touch to your landscaping.

Maturity: Perennial
Germination: 7 to 14 days
Sowing temperature: After any risk of frost on the ground
Zone: 3
Height: Variable
Color: Assorted colors
Quantity per pack: 5 grams of seeds
Formulation: Naked
Use: Flowerbeds
Flowering: May to September

Cultivation method:

Sow directly into the open ground after all risk of frost. Prepare the soil by clearing it of weeds and working it to a loose surface. Spread the seeds evenly over an area of 5 m² (50 sq. ft.) per 5g packet. For even distribution, mix the seeds with sand before sowing. Cover the seeds lightly with soil and water gently to keep the soil moist until germination.

This blend contains a variety of flowers such as: Achillea, Asclepias, Centaurea, Cheiranthus, Chrysanthemum, Coreopsis, Digitalis, Echinacea, Eschscholtzia, Gypsophila, Hesperis, Liatris, Linum, Lunaria, Oenothera, Papaver, Rudbeckia and Silene.

For best results, sow in a sunny or lightly shaded area, and allow the flowers to naturalise over the seasons. This mix is perfect for creating a wild and lively corner in your garden while offering a wide variety of colours and shapes.

The availability of our seeds varies depending on seasonal availability, production schedules and supplier inventory. Certain varieties may only be offered for a limited time based on their natural growth cycle, sowing period or available stock. These product pages are designed to help and inspire gardeners in choosing the right seeds for vegetable gardens, flower beds, pollinator gardens, container growing, naturalization projects and sustainable outdoor spaces.