Archive for July, 2010
Tips for Best Success with Dry Area Plantings
Dry Area Mix When it comes to soil conditions, wildflowers tend not to be too picky. They can thrive and are adaptable to a number of different conditions and pH levels for that matter. We have a lot of customers that live in coastal areas such as Cape Cod, the Carolina’s or the shores of [...]
July 28, 2010
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Mike Lizotte ·
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Tags: dry area mix, wildflower meadow · Posted in: How-Tos, Wildflowers
Tips for Best Success Partial Shade Plantings
Partial Shade Mix There are a number of factors that go into a successful wildflower planting. A couple of important factors that surface quite often when talking with customers are soil composition and sunlight conditions. In a perfect world we’d all get 6 hours of sun and have well balanced soil with perfect amounts of [...]
July 28, 2010
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Mike Lizotte ·
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Tags: Partial Shade Mix, planting, shade, wildflower meadow · Posted in: How-Tos, Wildflowers
Creating a Wildflower Habitat for Butterflies!
Last fall I received an e-mail from Roy Deboer, expressing his interest in a wildflower planting at his local church in New Jersey. One of their objectives was to create a habitat for attracting butterflies and there is no better way that with a wildflower meadow. Coincidentally, we sell a lot of seed to churches [...]
July 7, 2010
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Mike Lizotte ·
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Tags: all annual mix, all perennial mix, Wildflower meadow how-to, wildflower seed mixtures · Posted in: Gardening in Fall, Gardening in Spring and Summer, Wildflowers
