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Deer & Rabbit Resistant Flower Mix

Brighten your landscape with a burst of brilliant, fragrant flowers. We make it easy with this all-in-one formula that contains natural wildflower seeds, mulch, plant food, and soil conditioners. Our Deer & Rabbit Resistant Mix features an assortment of 10 flower and herb varieties known to be resistant to damage by deer and rabbits, including Shasta daisy, perennial lupine, black-eyed Susan, and gold yarrow. The mix includes both annual and perennial species.

Deer & Rabbit Resistant Flower Mix

2 lbs – 200 Sq. Ft. Cover

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Wildflowers Grown Easily

When it comes to growing wildflowers, Earth Science 3-in-1 Wildflower Mixes make it easy to grow beautiful blooms. Each mix contains wildflower seeds, mulch, plant food, and soil conditioners – everything you need for healthy growth and vibrant color all season long. Who knew growing wildflowers could be so simple?

Additional Features

Flower Bag
Wildflower Seed

All-natural wildflower seeds tested to ensure purity and the highest germination rates.

Plant Food
Plant Food

Gives seedings the food they need to develop and grow.

Mulch
Natural Mulch & Soil Improvers

Creates the ideal soil conditions for growth.

Deer & Rabbit Resistant Flower Mix Detail

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Genus/Species Common Name Type Height in. Germ Time Weeks to first Bloom
Zinnia elegans Zinnia (California Giant Mix) A 30-40 5-14 days 6-7 weeks
Cosmos bipinnatus Cosmos (Sensation Mix) A 36-60 7-21 days 8-10 weeks
Lupinus perennis Perennial Lupine P 12-36 7-21 days Spring-Summer
Ocimum basilicum Basil A 18-36 7-14 days 9-10 weeks
Tagetes patula French Marigold (Sparky Mix) A 12-14 7-14 days 8-9 weeks
Aquilegia vulgaris Dwarf Columbine P 10-18 7-21 days Spring
Verbena tenuisecta Moss Verbena A 8-12 14-21 days Spring, Summer
Chrysanthemum maximum Shasta Daisy P 18-30 15-30 days Summer-Fall
Monarda citriodora Lemon Mint A 12-24 7-21 days Spring, Summer
Rudbeckia hirta Black-Eyed Susan P 12-36 7-30 days Summer-Fall
Monarda fistulosa Bergamot P 36-48 7-21 days Summer
Agastache rugosa Giant Purple Hyssop P 12-36 7-14 days Summer
Salvia farinacea Blue Sage A 12-24 7-21 days Summer
Achillea filipendulina Gold Yarrow P 36-60 7-14 days Summer

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Deer & Rabbit Resistant Flower Mix Seedlings

Zinnia CA Giants Seedling

Zinnia (California Giant Mix)

Cosmos Seedling

Cosmos (Sensation Mix)

Perennial Lupine Seedling

Perennial Lupine

Basil Seedling

Basil

French Marigold Seedling

French Marigold (Sparky Mix)

Dwarf Columbine Seedling

Dwarf Columbine

Moss Verbena

Shasta Daisy

Lemon Mint Seedling

Lemon Mint

Black-Eyed Susan

Bergamot Seedling

Bergamot

Giant Purple Hyssop

Blue Sage Seedling

Blue Sage

Gold Yarrow Seedling

Gold Yarrow

Deer & Rabbit Resistant Flower Mix Mature Flowers

Zinnia CA Giants Mature

Zinnia (California Giant Mix)

Cosmos Mature

Cosmos (Sensation Mix)

Perennial Lupine Mature

Perennial Lupine

Basil Mature

Basil

French Marigold Mature

French Marigold (Sparky Mix)

Dwarf Columbine Mature

Dwarf Columbine

Moss Verbena

Shasta Daisy Mature

Shasta Daisy

Lemon Mint Mature

Lemon Mint

Black-Eyed Susan

Bergamot Mature

Bergamot

Giant Purple Hyssop

Blue Sage Mature

Blue Sage

Gold Yarrow Mature

Gold Yarrow

Coverage

200 Sq. Ft.

Available Sizes

2 lbs

Step 1

Rake

Rake

Rake the area to remove debris including weeds and grass.

Loosen the top 1-2″ of soil before planting.

Step 2

Spreader

Sprinkle

Evenly apply the seed mix by hand or with a spreader and rake the seeds lightly into the soil (1/8″ to 1/4″).

Plant when air temps are consistently above 60° with no danger of frost.

Step 3

Water

Water, Water, Water

This is the most important step!

Water daily to keep the soil most for the first 2 weeks.

  • Do not apply herbicides/weed control 3 weeks before or after planting.
  • Germination varies by seed type, but sprouts should appear in 10-15 days.
  • Wildflower seedlings can resemble weeds, so let them grow before pulling.
  • Deer & Rabbit Resistant Mix flower varieties perform best with 6 or more hours of sunshine on average per day.

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