Annuals and Perennials Open Pollinated. Species for the cool coastal areas of California. Mix contains: Arroyo Lupine, Yellow Lupine, Pygmy-leaf Lupine, Baby Blue Eyes, Chinese Houses, Tidy Tips, California Poppy, Godetia, Mountain Garland, Bird's Eyes, Goldfields, Mountain Phlox, Beach Evening Primrose, Blue-eyed Grass, Five Spot, African Daisy, Globe Gilia, and Sweet Alyssum. Pack covers approximately 10 sq ft if broadcast.
Flowers: Colorful Mix. Blooms spring to late summer Attracts: Attracts bees and butterflies Soil: Prefers native soil Native: Native and Introduced USDA Zone: 3-10 Plant In: Fall or Spring Planting Depth: 1/8" Days to Germinate: 10-30 Days Height At Maturity: 8"-36" Sun/Shade Requirements: Partial Sun Water Needs: Moderate Water Seeding Rate: 1/4-1/2 Lb/1000 sq ft or 11 Lbs/acre Bloom Season: Spring/Summer Quantities of Specie TypeAnnual: 16 Perennial: 1 Biennial: 0 Native: 16 Imported: 2
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Randall Gibson
Red wigglers
I have to say this was a seamless transaction of some fine composting red wigglers from start to finish. Seller was always communicating where and when I would receive my wigglers and even let me know exactly when they arrived on my porch! I’d give 10 stars if I could!
Pure Red Wigglers Composting and Gardening Worms (EISENIA) 1 lbs. (approx. 800-1000)
Steven Mcferren
Grate place for giant pumpkin growers thank you
Grate place for giant pumpkin growers thank you very much will be telling all friends
10 Dill's ATLANTIC GIANT PUMPMKIN Up to 2000 lb Cucurbita Vegetable Seeds
Anonymous
Best
Best yet
Music Certified Seed Garlic Cloves
Jouella Fabe
good!
good!
ALL NATURAL Worm Castings – Premium Vermicompost for Healthy Soil - REGISTERED with the Maryland Department of Agriculture
I have to say this was a seamless transaction of some fine composting red wigglers from start to finish. Seller was always communicating where and when I would receive my wigglers and even let me know exactly when they arrived on my porch! I’d give 10 stars if I could!