Assorted species
Your garden haven for hummingbirds will not only attract and provide nectar for the tiny, bright creatures, but also present you with a glorious array of vivid floral colors that will last spring to fall for your enjoyment as well. Attracts other pollinators, too! Shake packet gently before opening to ensure even mixture of seeds. Plants grow anywhere from 6″-48″ tall and prefer full sun exposure.
Mix includes: Bee Balm, Butterfly Weed, Shooting Star Columbine, Coral Bells, Flowering Tobacco, Foxglove, Godetia, Dark Colors Hollyhock, Lupine, Nasturtium, Penstemon, Annual Phlox, Red-Hot Poker, Rocket Larkspur, Spider Flower, Standing Cypress, Texas Sage, Zinnia.
This mix covers approximately 96 sq. ft.
Outdoors: In cold climates, sow 2-4 weeks before your average last frost date. You can also sow half the seed 4-6 weeks before your average last frost date and sow the second half a week or two after your average last frost date. In mild climates, sow fall through early spring.
Indoors: Not recommended.