Planting native wildflowers: Best time is late fall, early winter

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010 By

Native wildflowers

Plant your native wildflower seeds now! (Photo: johnnyalive/Flickr/CC BY-ND)

Native wildflowers are an excellent choice for any gardener. They are compatible with the climate, which makes them easy to care for. If you have always wanted to plant native wildflowers and still haven’t done it, now is the time for you to take action. You don’t even need a bad credit loan to get started.

Planting native wildflowers is easy

Taking risks and being willing to learn from our mistakes are good mindsets to have when trying something new. Similar to how you can obtain online installment loans and payday loans, you can do extensive research on ways to effectively perform certain tasks, but you must still allow some room for error. Luckily, with wildflowers, you don’t need a lot of room for mistakes. You simply choose a site, plant them, and sit back and enjoy the view come spring.

The best time to plant

Planting wildflower seeds is less work if you get them in the ground by late fall or early winter. If the ground isn’t frozen yet, it isn’t too late to plant your wildflower seeds. You still have time to experiment with different colors and choose a particular area you want to spruce up. If you are skeptical, try it out and see for yourself. You can get a jump start on your spring blossoms without much effort.

Where to find native wildflower seeds

You can look online to find different types of native wildflowers, or you could visit a local nursery. The reason these flowers are better planted in fall or early winter is because the winter freeze is what will crack open the seeds. Many seeds sprout easier in the spring when you soak them overnight in water. Furthermore, you may want to also cover your wildflower seeds with some kind of mulch or straw. This will help keep them moist after they have cracked. Native wildflower seeds can be harder to crack, so allowing nature to do it for you will save you time and energy.

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  1. Hydroponics says:

    Well, Thanx for sharing such an interesting info…….its really awesome……..I hv got lot of info regarding gardening here………waiting for your next post……..keep it up!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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