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scatter garden seeds WildflowersThe Wildflowers Lupine Scatter Garden Seed Mix contains a selection of 5 popular lupine flower varieties and colors, including Golden Yellow, Dwarf Pixie Delight, Perennial Lupine, Russell Lupine, and Arroyo Lupine. This seed mix is designed for easy scatter planting, making it suitable for gardeners seeking to introduce a diverse array of lupine flowers into their landscape. Includes five distinct lupine seed varieties with diverse flower colors and



The Wildflowers Lupine Scatter Garden Seed Mix contains a selection of 5 popular lupine flower varieties and colors, including Golden Yellow, Dwarf Pixie Delight, Perennial Lupine, Russell Lupine, and Arroyo Lupine. This seed mix is designed for easy scatter planting, making it suitable for gardeners seeking to introduce a diverse array of lupine flowers into their landscape. 

  • Includes five distinct lupine seed varieties with diverse flower colors and heights
  • Contains approximately 1,500 seeds per packet, designed for scatter seeding in small to medium garden plots
  • Ideal for naturalizing, meadow gardens, and wildflower landscapes with native plant preferences
  • Seed germination achieved through direct sowing in prepared soil, optimal in spring, early summer, or fall
  • Requires minimal soil preparation; benefits from light raking and firm seed-to-soil contact
  • Suitable for organic gardening methods; no chemical coatings or treatments included
  • Easy to care for; requires consistent watering during initial establishment and minimal maintenance thereafter

Use Cases & Ideal For

  • Great for budget-conscious gardeners seeking to establish a diverse wildflower meadow with lupines
  • Perfect for native plant gardeners aiming to enhance local ecosystems with native lupine varieties
  • Suitable for backyard flower beds, roadside beautification projects, or restoring natural habitats
  • Preferred by hobbyists and landscapers looking for an affordable way to introduce a naturalistic, colorful floral display with lupines

Care & Maintenance

Wildflower seeds should be sown directly into prepared, well-drained soil during optimal planting times—spring to early summer or late fall. Keep soil consistently moist during the first month to support germination. Once established, lupines require minimal watering and benefit from natural rainfall. The seeds do not require any chemical treatments, and the plants generally need minimal pruning or care beyond natural maintenance. For best results, protect young seedlings from heavy foot traffic or disturbance during early growth stages.

Wildflower establishment requires some important steps:

- Site selection/preparation: It's important to address competition from weeds: pull, till, or use organic herbicides. If planting in the spring/summer you can wait for weeds to germinate, control and then plant the wildflower seeds.

- Seeding:  You will want to have good seed to soil contact, broadcasting by hand is a good approach on small plot, may want to mix with an inert carrier, sand or other. Raking in and covering with soil 2-3 times seed thickness.

- Watering: During establishment for the first month, can be from rain in spring or supplement with irrigation.

- Timing: The best time to plant is in spring to early summer and even again in late fall.


This mix includes all of the following seed varieties:

 

GENUS/SPECIES

COMMON NAME

Lupinus densiflora

Golden Yellow

Lupinus hartwegii

Dwarf Pixie Delight

Lupinus perennis

Perennial Lupine

Lupinus polyphyllus

Russel Lupine

Lupinus succulentis

Arroyo Lupine

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