Primula Seeds – Mixed Wildflower
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Add a burst of natural color and heritage beauty to your garden with the Mixed Wildflower Heirloom Non-GMO Primula Mix, a charming blend of early-blooming varieties known for their vibrant hues and lush, green foliage. This classic heirloom selection produces a delightful range of colors — including pink, yellow, red, purple, and white — perfect for brightening shaded borders, containers, and cottage-style gardens.
The Primula Heirloom Non-GMO Mix thrives in cool, moist soil and partial shade, making it an excellent choice for gardeners looking to add long-lasting spring beauty to shaded landscapes. Each plant offers clusters of delicate blooms that attract pollinators and add timeless appeal to your outdoor space.Features:
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A premium Non-GMO blend of heirloom Primula wildflowers
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Produces vibrant, long-lasting blooms in multiple colors
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Ideal for shaded borders, woodland gardens, and containers
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Attracts bees and butterflies, promoting pollinator health
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Easy to grow, cold-hardy, and low-maintenance once established
Specifications:
Scientific Name: Primula spp.
Common Name: Primrose
Seed Type: Mixed Wildflower Heirloom Non-GMO Mix
Plant Type: Perennial
Height: 6–12 inches
Spread: 8–10 inches
Bloom Colors: Mixed – Pink, Yellow, Red, Purple, and White
Bloom Season: Early Spring through Early Summer
Sun Exposure: Partial Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Type: Moist, rich, well-drained soil
Soil pH: 6.0–7.0
Water Needs: Moderate to High; prefers consistently moist conditions
Planting Depth: Surface sow; do not cover as seeds need light to germinate
Germination Time: 20–30 days
Germination Temperature: 60–70°F (16–21°C)
Plant Spacing: 6–8 inches apart
Season & Zones:
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Growing Season: Cool to Mild (Spring through Early Summer)
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
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Planting Months (by Zone):
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Zones 3–5: Start indoors in February–April; transplant outdoors after frost (May–June)
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Zones 6–8: Direct sow from March–May or September–October
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Zones 9–10: Sow outdoors in fall (October–December) for early spring blooms
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