Northern Wildflowers Seed-Mix Part-Shade

Northern Wildflowers Seed-Mix Part-Shade

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Finally a wildflower mixture that will thrive in Canadian gardens! Our wildflower mixes are formulated with an ideal ratio of wildflower to grass species and the appropriate amount of seed for your application site. Our mixes contain spring, summer and fall blooms in a variety of colours to provide a continuous nectar supply for pollinators.

The 'Part-Shade Mix' is suited to shades and sites with medium conditions and can tolerate slightly acidic soil. The mix is ideal for fall sowing. Spring sowing is possible, however note some species may not come up until the following spring (after they overwinter).

For your convenience, this mix also includes our eco-friendly seed coating. We've coated the small-seeded varieties with a biodegradable mix of natural minerals to make application easier and increase germination rates.

Contains: Great Blue Lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica), Eastern Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis), Canada Anemone (Anemone canadensis), Tall White Beardtongue (Penstemon digitalis), Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa), White Wood Aster (Eurybia divaricatus), Calico Aster (Symphyotrichum lateriflorum), Bigleaf Aster (Eurybia macrophylla), White Avens (Geum canadense), Bluebead Lily (Clintonia borealis), Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), Tufted Hairgrass (Deschampsia cespitosa), Gray’s Sedge (Carex grayi) and Bottle Brush Grass (Elymus hystrix).

General Sowing Instructions

Ideally, direct garden sowing should take place in the late fall after the first frost, mid September to end of October. This allows seeds to overwinter outdoors, which imitates their natural dormancy period and improves germination. Early spring sowing can be done directly outdoors from April to July, if seeds are overwintered/ stratified for 6-8 weeks beforehand. Note, if seeds cannot be stratified, many will not germinate until the following spring and germination rates may be slightly lower.

Site Prep

Remove existing vegetation then lightly work the soil to ensure compaction does not impede germination. Rake a fine seedbed then broadcast the seed evenly across the area. In order to ensure good soil/ seed contact, use a seed roller or walk over seeds for smaller sites. Do not bury the seeds- they should ideally have good contact with the soil but still be exposed to sunlight. For spring planting, keep evenly watered through the first two weeks of germination, or until seedlings are strong and well established. For fall planting, watering is not generally required.

Patience is required when establishing a mix of native grasses and perennials as many flowers will not bloom until the second year of growth. After the first year of growth, a fall mowing to 15cm height is beneficial to help spread seeds and control weed growth the following spring.