Our wet soil mix provides color from early May into October and attracts many kinds of wildlife. It consists nearly entirely of perennials with a few annuals or biennials that will provide some color while the perennials get established. This mix should be sown in late fall or winter--early February at the latest. Seed sown after February may not get the cold moist treatment (stratification) that it needs in order to germinate.
Contents of the mix vary due to availability.
Seed: Many of the species need a cold, moist period of stratification. Sow seed between November and February.
A 2- gram packet covers about 25 square feet.
1 ounce per 1,150 square feet
1 pound per 18,000 square feet
2.4 pounds per acre
1/27/21 Contents: Shining Bluestar, Swamp Milkweed, Bur Marigold, White dolls daisy, Rose Turtlehead, Tall coreopsis, Ill. Bundleflower, Hollow Joe Pye Weed, Boneset, Closed Bottle Gentian, Helen's Flower, Ox-eye Sunflower, Rose Mallow, Great St. John's Wort, Southern Blue Flag, Cardinal Flower, Indian Tobacco, Seedbox, Bunchflower Lily, Monkey flower, Wild Bergamot, Common Evening Primrose, Foxglove Beardtongue, Smooth Phlox, Garden Phlox, Slender Mountain Mint, Grayhead Coneflower, Orange Coneflower, Wild Golden Glow, Sweet Coneflower, Brown-eyed Susan, Downy Skullcap, Wild Senna, Side-flowering Aster, New England Aster, Willow leaf aster, Purple Meadow Rue, Ohio Spiderwort, Blue vervain, White Vervain, Yellow Ironweed, Ironweeds, Culver's Root
We include an extra ounce of seed with each bulk pound.