English Daisy 'Mixed' Seed Pouch - A Flowering Lawn for All Seasons
Bring a touch of classic charm and vibrant color to your lawn with our English Daisy 'Mixed' seeds. This non-GMO blend of tiny, beautiful flowers will grow right through your grass, creating a stunning flowering lawn that blooms with shades of white, pink, and rose. Not only are they an elegant addition to any yard, but they're also a vital source of nectar for local pollinators.
Features
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Mixed Colors: Blooms in beautiful shades of white, pink, and rose for a vibrant, eye-catching lawn.
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Compact Growth: Grows to a height of 6-8 inches, blending seamlessly with your existing grass.
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Versatile Seeding: Can be over-seeded into an existing lawn, or used on bare soil areas.
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Pure Seeds: Packaged in a compostable pouch with no grass seed fillers—just pure, non-GMO English Daisy seeds.
Benefits
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Pollinator-Friendly: Provides a crucial source of nectar and pollen for a wide variety of beneficial pollinators from early spring into summer.
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Kid & Pet Safe: A beautiful, eco-friendly alternative to traditional lawns that's safe for your family and pets.
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Adds Visual Appeal: Enhances the beauty of your yard with cheerful, cottage-garden style flowers.
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Easy to Establish: Can be sown as a dormant seed in the winter or over-seeded in spring, with blooms appearing in the first full growing season.
Ingredients
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100% Pure Non-GMO English Daisy (Bellis perennis) Seeds
Transform your lawn with a pop of color and a boost for pollinators. Order your English Daisy 'Mixed' Seed today!
| USDA Hardiness Zones: | 3-10 |
| Height: | 6-8" (with blooms) |
| Bloom/Period: | Yes, early spring into summer |
| Sunlight: | Full sun to part shade |
| Soil: | Grows best in rich, fertile, moist, well-drained soils. |
| Drought Tolerance: | Low |
| Maintenance Needs: | Moderate |
| Pairs Well With: | Fine Fescue (Low Mow) Grass, Clovers, Self-Heal, Creeping Thyme, Sweet Alyssum, White Yarrow, Bulbs |
Seeding Information:
Can be dormant seeded in late fall when the ground is frozen or over fresh snow throughout winter. If seeding in spring, wait until ground thaws and soil temperatures are around 55 degrees (Late April to early May for upper mid-west states). Designed to be over-seeded into existing grass lawn. Increase seeding rate for bare soil areas.