Tidy-Tips - 3325

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Layia platyglossa (Asteraceae)
A short, hardy annual native to California, but can be grown as far east as Texas. Seed should be sown after the last frost for best results. The attractive yellow flowers are isolated on elongated stems fringed with snow-­white tips. Very drought tolerant once established. Prefers very well-­drained soil in full sun.

Suggested Use: Borders, rock gardens, mass plantings, raised beds.
Miscellaneous: A compact, rapid growing annual with unlimited use around the garden.

Average Planting Success: 60%
Height: 12 - 14 inches
Germination: 10 - 30 days
Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 70°F - ­75°F
Sowing Depth: 1/16"
Blooming Period: March - May
Average Seeds Per Pound: 350,000
Seeds/Pkt: 225 - covers 15 sq.ft.
1 oz Covers: 454 sq.ft.
Seeding Rate: 6 lbs. per acre
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Testimonials

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I grew a nice garden from your Texas/Oklahoma mix this year adding some extra poppies. It was some real eye candy! I look forward to this falls planting already.

Thomas Beene
Southlake, Texas
★★★★★

I want to compliment you on your product. I planted the Autumn Beauty Mix and Dahlia Flowered Mix along my seawall on the Mississippi. The flowers are beautiful and the Yellow Finches, hummingbirds and butterflies love them. I really enjoy just sitting on the deck in the mornings with a cup of coffee, watching all the activity around the flowers.

Leigh Mosenfelder
Milan, Illinois
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I am speechless. Your seeds have “painted” a breath taking picture to our yard. The picture can not portray the full beauty and amazing aroma. My daughter Erika took the photo and daughter Jenna loves to pick flowers daily for the home. Your satisfied customer for over a decade and many more years to come.

Joe Chironno
North Branford, Connecticut
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I wanted to let you know how pleased I am with the wild flower seed that I purchased. Wildseed Farms was recommended to me by my neighbor. I did not fertilize or anything special just threw the seeds in and watered. Thank you; my gardens are the envy of all the other ladies in town.

Sandie Hartman
Butte, North Dakota

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