
If you've come across City Dirt Wildflower Seeds, feel free to scatter, plant, or carefully cultivate them. Here's a plant list of what you can expect, and instructions from Project Native for optimum results.
Purple Angelica, Purple-stemmed Aster, Purple Joe-Pye,
Meadowsweet, New England Aster, Turtlehead, Sundial Lupine,
Showy Goldenrod, Black-eyed Susan, Great Blue Lobelia
Planting Instructions for Native Wildflower Seeds by Project Native
1. Remove all existing aggressive growth including sod by tilling or digging.
2. Determine soil health: if in doubt add aged compost at the ratio of one 40
pound bag per eight square feet or one yard per 320 square feet.
3. Level area with hand rake.
4. Mix seed with a carrier such as damp vermiculite or sand.
Spread carrier (mixed with seed) evenly over prepared area. Tamp down soil
by roller or by foot.
5. Mulch with a weed free straw or hay. Keep moist while germinating.
Note: For best results sow seed from late October to mid-November for
spring germination. Please allow one year from date of sowing for all seed to sprout.