A Hummingbird Wildflower Mix is specifically curated to attract and support hummingbirds by providing a diverse array of nectar-rich flowers throughout the growing season. These mixes typically include a combination of annual and perennial species selected for their appeal to hummingbirds and their adaptability to various garden conditions.
While the mix varieties may vary, some of the most common varieties are Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), Blanketflower (Gaillardia aristata), Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa), California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica), Candytuft (Iberis umbellata), China Aster (Callistephus chinensis), Dwarf Godetia (Clarkia amoena), Dwarf Plains Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria), Gayfeather (Liatris spicata), Indian Blanket (Gaillardia pulchella), Lance-Leaved Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata), Lemon Beebalm (Monarda citriodora), Prairie Coneflower (Ratibida columnifera), Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), Rocket Larkspur (Delphinium consolida), Siberian Wallflower (Cheiranthus allionii), Scarlet Salvia (Salvia coccinea), and Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima).
This selection ensures a vibrant and long-lasting display, providing essential nectar sources for various hummingbird species and enhancing the ecological value of gardens and landscapes. The wildflower bed will grow to a height of 24-36 inches under normal conditions.
- 1/4 ounce sows approximately 70 square feet.
- Seeding rate: 8-13 pounds per acre depending on density desired.
Hummingbird Mixture Growing Guide
Outdoor Sowing
- Timing: Sow seeds in early spring after the danger of frost has passed. In warmer climates, sow in late fall for early spring blooms.
- Location: Choose a sunny area with well-draining soil. This mix is ideal for attracting hummingbirds and other pollinators to your garden.
- Soil Preparation: Loosen the soil to a depth of 2-4 inches and remove weeds. Adding compost will improve soil fertility and moisture retention, enhancing bloom quality.
- Seeding:
- Mix seeds with sand or a carrier for even distribution.
- Broadcast seeds evenly over the prepared area.
- Lightly rake or press seeds into the soil surface without burying, as many wildflower seeds require light to germinate.
- Watering: Water immediately after sowing to ensure good soil-seed contact. Keep the soil lightly moist during germination and establishment.
General Care Tips
- Sunlight: Provide full sun for best results, though some species in this mix tolerate partial shade.
- Watering: Water consistently during the establishment phase. Once established, this mix requires minimal watering but benefits from occasional watering during dry spells.
- Weed Control: Remove weeds during early growth to minimize competition and ensure healthy flower development.
- Fertilizing: Fertilizing is typically not necessary. Over-fertilization can encourage weed growth at the expense of wildflowers.
- Pruning: Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowers and provide extended nectar sources for hummingbirds. Allow flowers to go to seed for natural reseeding and wildlife support.
Additional Information
- Seed Coverage: 1/4 ounce covers approximately 70 square feet. Adjust coverage based on your desired seeding density.
- Seeding Rate: Use 8-13 pounds per acre depending on the desired density.
- Blooming: Enjoy a vibrant and continuous bloom throughout the growing season, with mature plants reaching a height of 24-36 inches under normal conditions.
- Pollinator-Friendly: This mix is specifically curated to provide essential nectar sources for hummingbirds, supporting their populations and adding ecological value to your garden.