Should you transplant or direct sow your wildflowers? The best method for germination

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The cold season is the perfect time to look forward and plan out spring crops. That means wildflower season is just around the corner!

Broadcasting seed can work, but we like to have a little more control over the situation. That's why I recommend starting off in seed trays and then transplant your plants where you want when they're ready. Try scattering a handful instead of just planting one or two seeds per cell too.

When you're ready to plant in the ground, grab a section (or the whole thing!) and water it in. We recommend planting in the morning, and a cool day is best. Even with those precautions, expect to see some wilting until the roots settle into their new environment.

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What are your favorite wildflowers to grow??

SanDiegoSeedCompany
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Nice! I thought I was the only one who ignored the seed companies instructions to direct sow wildflowers!

crconway
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Thanks. I have an ugly area with lots of weeds that I want to plant flowers. I am going to try this!

samngo
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I like the method, makes sense... why didn't I think of this? Did not see NaPali, kind of sad. My Black Magic Kale is looking strong. Hope all is well.

HydroHavenGrow
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Where do you get the starting trays from ?

ziamoon
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What do u think about planting like this, seed tray then transplanting to a bigger container. Or should i just scatter my mix in the big container . Its about. 2 gallon container

bbyjcky
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Liked!! Subscribed!! Shared!!! Yay!!! Honestly, I have thought about this, but have always left it to “the birds” so to speak. Lol. Not this year!!! ❤️❤️❤️

clairebeane