
Wildflower beds and naturalized meadows can add great beauty to the home landscape. Growers who choose to plant native species are sure to attract pollinators of all kinds. Most wildflowers are also quite hardy and robust. This means that the plants thrive under otherwise less-than-ideal conditions, and seldom require any additional care from gardeners. Though wildflower plants are frequently available at garden centers each spring, buying several perennial species can become quite expensive for those hoping to establish larger growing beds. Fortunately, most wildflowers can be successfully started from seed with attention to a few small details. While some flowers are easily started from seed in spring, growers may find themselves frustrated by other types which fail to germinate. A common reason for this is that the seeds’ required conditions for growth have not been met. These requirements can include exposure to light, moisture, soil temperature, and even prolonged exposure […]
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