Botanical Interests Perennial Bloom Flower Mix
Best low-maintenance choice for gardeners seeking long-lasting, pollinator-friendly perennial displays.
Cultivate a garden that blooms year after year with the Botanical Interests Perennial Bloom Flower Mix. This thoughtfully curated collection simplifies perennial garden planning, offering a continuous display of color, shape, and size from spring through fall. Featuring nineteen diverse varieties, including popular choices like Black-Eyed Susan and Pink Coneflower, this mix ensures your garden provides beauty and ecological benefits. Enjoy successive blooms, attract vital pollinators like bees, and offer food for birds, with plants that can provide winter interest if left standing.
$6.49
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
3087
/ 5592
#3087 in Seeds & Seed Tape
Price vs Category Average
-39%
Below average
Botanical Name
Assorted species
/ Assorted species
Who it's for
- Busy gardeners seeking low-maintenance, recurring seasonal color
- Eco-conscious growers prioritizing local pollinator habitats
- Serious gardeners demanding reliable germination and high-quality seeds
Who should skip it
- Impatient gardeners wanting immediate, full-bloom results
- Low-effort gardeners avoiding regular thinning and maintenance
- Gardeners with limited or inconsistent light conditions
Performance breakdown
Pollinator Impact
Diverse floral selection creates a high-traffic hub for local bees.
Seasonal Longevity
Nineteen varieties ensure a consistent color palette from spring through autumn.
Planning Simplicity
Curated mix removes the guesswork from designing a perennial garden bed.
Winter Aesthetics
Dried seed heads and stalks provide necessary structure during dormant months.
Growth Versatility
Varied heights allow for dynamic layering in diverse landscape configurations.
Establishment Ease
Standard loose seeds require basic soil prep for successful perennial germination.
Key Specs
Botanical Name
Assorted species
Plant Dimensions
8"–48" tall
Life Cycle
Perennial
Plant Type
Flower
Planting Season
Spring
Seed Form
Loose Seeds
Water Needs
Moderate
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Features
- Provides successive blooms spring through fall
- Simplifies perennial garden planning
- Offers years of color and variety
- Attracts pollinators and birds
- Provides winter interest
- Includes 19 distinct varieties
What customers say
This Perennial Bloom Flower Mix is consistently praised for its exceptional quality and reliability. Gardeners love the high germination rate, which ensures a vibrant and dense display of color. The seeds establish easily and reliably return each season, transforming garden spaces with minimal effort. The beautiful and long lasting diversity of blooms makes this mix a worthwhile investment for sustained garden beauty. It offers excellent value for creating a consistently stunning garden year after year.
Know before you buy
This mix contains 19 distinct perennial flower varieties, including favorites like Black-Eyed Susan and Pink Coneflower. It is curated to provide a diverse range of shapes, sizes, and colors throughout the growing season.
The plants in this mix vary significantly in height, ranging from 8 inches to 48 inches tall. Because of this, it is best to plant taller varieties toward the back of your garden bed and shorter ones in the front.
Yes, this mix is designed for areas that receive full sun. For the best results and continuous blooming from spring through fall, ensure your planting site gets at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight daily.
Yes, these are perennial flowers, meaning they are intended to return year after year. Once established, they will provide consistent color and ecological benefits to your garden.
The diverse selection of flowers is specifically chosen to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Additionally, if you leave the plants standing after they finish blooming, they provide food and shelter for birds during the winter months.
These seeds should be planted in the spring. Because they are loose seeds, you can scatter them according to the package instructions once the danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed.
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