drought tolerant wildflower seeds Drought-Tolerant Wildflower Garden Confetti Seed Balls – Garden & Grove
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drought tolerant wildflower seeds

drought tolerant wildflower seeds Drought-Tolerant Wildflower Garden Confetti Seed Balls – Garden & Grove

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drought tolerant wildflower seeds Drought-Tolerant Wildflower Garden Confetti Seed Balls – Garden & GroveCreate a resilient, low water garden with these Drought Tolerant Wildflower Seed Bombs. Designed for dry areas, water restricted regions, and out of the way spaces, this hardy mix delivers beautiful blooms with minimal watering and long term staying power. Each seed bomb contains a thoughtfully curated blend of 25 drought tolerant wildflowers, including both annuals and perennials. Fast growing annuals provide vibrant color in the first season, while

Create a resilient, low-water garden with these Drought-Tolerant Wildflower Seed Bombs. Designed for dry areas, water-restricted regions, and out-of-the-way spaces, this hardy mix delivers beautiful blooms with minimal watering and long-term staying power.

Each seed bomb contains a thoughtfully curated blend of 25 drought-tolerant wildflowers, including both annuals and perennials. Fast-growing annuals provide vibrant color in the first season, while perennials and biennials return year after year for lasting beauty. This mix is ideal for meadows, naturalized spaces, and landscapes where tough conditions meet big rewards.

Why You’ll Love It
☀️ Drought-Tolerant Mix — Specially selected wildflowers that thrive in dry, low-water conditions.
🌸 Season-Long Color — Annuals bloom the first year, while perennials return in future seasons.
🌿 Low Maintenance — Perfect for water-wise gardens, hard-to-reach areas, and poor soils.
🌼 Easy to Grow — Just press into soil, water to establish, and let nature take over.
🌎 Versatile & Hardy — Grows well across many regions and soil types.

🌤️ Plan
Plant after your area’s last frost date. Choose a location that receives 6 or more hours of direct sunlight per day. Clear the area of existing growth, loosen the soil, and rake smooth. If the area has never been gardened before, light tilling may help remove established growth.

🌱 Plant
Each Drought-Tolerant Seed Bomb contains approximately 10–20 wildflower seeds, depending on the variety and germination rate. Gently press each seed bomb halfway into the soil so the bottom is seated and the top remains visible. Do not fully bury.
Each seed bomb can cover up to 1 square foot, or use 2–3 per square foot for a fuller, denser display.

🌼 Grow
Water regularly to keep soil moist (not soaking wet) until seedlings reach about 4–6 inches tall. Once established, plants will survive primarily on natural rainfall. During extended dry periods, occasional supplemental watering is recommended.

🌿 Details
- Maturity: Approx. 40–65 days
- Planting season: Late spring / summer and fall
- Zones: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
- Sun: Full sun
- Soil moisture: Dry, average, well-draining
- Soils: clay soil, sandy soil, loamy soil, drought/dry soil, acidic soil

🌸 What’s Inside
Each seed bomb contains a diverse blend of 25 drought-tolerant wildflower varieties, including 14 annuals for first-year color and 11 perennials/biennials for future seasons. Varieties may include:
- White Yarrow
- Cornflower
- Siberian Wallflower
- Garland Chrysanthemum
- Shasta Daisy
- Plains Coreopsis
- Wild Cosmos
- Sulphur Cosmos
- Sweet William
- African Daisy
- California Poppy
- Blanket Flower
- Indian Blanket
- Baby’s Breath
- Baby Snapdragon
- Blue Flax
- Sweet Alyssum
- Bird’s Foot Trefoil
- Evening Primrose
- Red Poppy
- Shirley Poppy
- Corn Poppy
- Rocky Mountain Penstemon
- Yellow Prairie Coneflower
- Gloriosa Daisy
- Black-Eyed Susan
- None-so-Pretty / Catchfly
(Exact varieties may vary slightly to support optimal germination and seasonal performance.)

📌 Important Notes
- No returns or exchanges. All seed items are final sale for safety reasons.
- If your order arrives damaged or incorrect, please contact us within 48 hours of delivery with photos and we will assist promptly.
- Natural variations in size, shape, and color are expected.
- Seed bombs are approximately the size of a nickel; some may vary slightly.
- Drought-tolerant does not mean no water; regular watering is needed during establishment.

Add Drought-Tolerant Wildflower Seed Bombs to your cart and enjoy a resilient, low-water garden that blooms beautifully season after season 🌞🌸

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