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Low Grow Wildflower Seed Mix

Our Low-Grow Wildflower Seed Mix is the best way to bring the beauty of flowering meadows to areas where you want to keep a low profile. With plenty of spring-blooming wildflowers, this mix is a great way to support pollinators in your yard. Enhance your existing garden by meadowscaping with this mix as a low-growing border, or replace patches of your turf grass with pollinator-friendly flowers.

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.

Our Low-Grow Wildflower Seed Mix is the best way to bring the beauty of flowering meadows to areas where you want to keep a low profile. With plenty of spring-blooming wildflowers, this mix is a great way to support pollinators in your yard. Enhance your existing garden by meadowscaping with this mix as a low-growing border, or replace patches of your turf grass with pollinator-friendly flowers.

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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Low Grow Wildflower Seed Mix
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Our Low-Grow Wildflower Seed Mix is the best way to bring the beauty of flowering meadows to areas where you want to keep a low profile. With plenty of spring-blooming wildflowers, this mix is a great way to support pollinators in your yard. Enhance your existing garden by meadowscaping with this mix as a low-growing border, or replace patches of your turf grass with pollinator-friendly flowers.

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.