Description
Product Overview
Eden Brothers Mount Rainier National Park Inspired Wildflower Seed Mix brings the breathtaking beauty of alpine meadows to your garden. This carefully curated blend includes 16 distinct flower varieties, combining 50% annuals for immediate impact, 44% perennials for lasting beauty, and 6% biennials that mature over time. The mix features diverse flower shapes and heights including Baby Blue-Eyes, Chinese Forget-Me-Not, Rocket Larkspur ‘Imperial Mix’, Yellow Lupine, Cornflower ‘Tall Blue’, Siberian Wallflower, Perennial Lupine, and Lance-Leaved Coreopsis. Designed for full sun exposure and suitable for USDA hardiness zones 3 through 10, this 0.25-pound package covers approximately 250-500 square feet when properly sown. Each purchase contributes 1% of sales to the National Park Foundation, supporting conservation efforts while you create your own natural paradise.
Usage
This wildflower seed mix is perfect for homeowners, landscape designers, and gardening enthusiasts looking to create naturalized areas, meadow gardens, or pollinator-friendly spaces. Ideal for sunny borders, roadside plantings, large open areas, or as a colorful ground cover, the mix establishes quickly with annual blooms in the first season while perennials and biennials develop for long-term display. The variety of heights and bloom times creates continuous color from spring through fall, making it suitable for both new gardeners seeking easy establishment and experienced horticulturists wanting low-maintenance beauty. Plant in early spring or fall for optimal germination, and watch as your space transforms into a vibrant ecosystem that attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators throughout the growing season.
Why Choose Us
Eden Brothers stands apart through our commitment to quality and conservation. Our seeds are non-GMO and carefully selected for germination reliability and regional adaptability. Unlike generic wildflower mixes, our Mount Rainier blend is specifically formulated to mimic the natural succession of native meadows, with annuals providing quick color while perennials establish for years of recurring beauty. We maintain strict quality control throughout our sourcing and packaging processes, ensuring you receive fresh, viable seeds with detailed planting instructions. Our partnership with the National Park Foundation means your gardening efforts contribute to preserving America’s natural treasures, creating a meaningful connection between your garden and protected wilderness areas.
Key Features
- 16-variety blend with annuals, perennials, and biennials for multi-season interest
- Natural layered appearance with mixed heights and flower shapes
- Thrives in full sun across USDA zones 3-10 for widespread adaptability
- Supports National Park Foundation with 1% of sales donated
- Creates pollinator habitat while requiring minimal maintenance
FAQ
When is the best time to plant this wildflower mix?
For most regions, early spring after the last frost or early fall are ideal planting times. Spring planting allows annuals to establish quickly for summer blooms, while fall planting gives perennials time to develop root systems before winter.
How much area does one package cover?
The 0.25-pound package covers approximately 250-500 square feet depending on your desired density. For a lush meadow effect, use the higher seeding rate, while lower rates work well for naturalized areas with existing vegetation.
Will these flowers come back year after year?
The mix includes 44% perennials and 6% biennials that will return for multiple seasons, while annuals provide first-year color and will self-seed in favorable conditions. Proper site preparation and maintenance will encourage perennial establishment.
Do I need to prepare the soil before planting?
Yes, proper soil preparation is essential for successful germination. Clear the area of existing vegetation, loosen the top 2-3 inches of soil, and ensure good seed-to-soil contact. Avoid using weed barriers or heavy mulches that could prevent seedling emergence.
How long until I see flowers blooming?
Annual varieties typically begin blooming within 6-8 weeks of planting, providing color in the first season. Perennials and biennials will establish root systems the first year with more substantial blooms appearing in subsequent seasons.




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