Description
Alaska Flower Garden Seed Bundle:
Our Flower Garden Seed Bundle provides the experience the joy of cultivating a kaleidoscope of flowers with our non-GMO, high-quality Flower Garden Seed Blend. Featuring Strawflower, Sunflower, Poppy, Cosmos, Black Poppy, and Annual Forget-Me-Not and Snapdragons this blend promises a garden that’s a feast for the eyes and the soul.
Flower Garden Seed Bundle
- Diverse & Exquisite Selection: Our seed blend includes a carefully curated selection of flowers, each bringing its own unique color, texture, and fragrance to your garden.
- Continuous & Vibrant Blooms: This blend offers a succession of blossoms throughout the season, keeping your garden vibrant from spring through fall.
- Attracts Beneficial Pollinators: The colorful and fragrant blossoms are magnets for bees, butterflies, and birds, promoting a thriving garden ecosystem.
- Perfect for Cutting Gardens: The selection includes excellent cut flowers like Sunflowers and Snapdragons, perfect for creating stunning bouquets and arrangements.
Perfect for Garden Lovers & Flower Aficionados: Our Flower Garden Seed Blend is ideal for garden enthusiasts looking to create a visually stunning and fragrant space, as well as flower aficionados seeking unique blossoms for arrangements.
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Grow gorgeous cut flowers with this curated bundle. Full size packets of each of the following:
Strawflower
Sunflower
Poppy
Cosmos
Black Poppy
Annual Forget me not
Snapdragons
Full packets of each flower
When should I plant the Flower Garden Seed Bundle in Alaska?
Start seeds indoors in April for transplanting in late May, or direct sow outdoors once the soil reaches 50°F and frost risk has passed.
Which flowers in this mix bloom earliest?
Poppies and snapdragons bloom first, , followed by cosmos, strawflowers, and sunflowers through mid-September.
Can I grow these flowers in partial shade?
Yes. Most tolerate light shade, though full sun encourages the best color and longest blooming period under Alaska’s extended daylight.
How do I keep flowers blooming longer?
Deadhead spent blooms weekly and water consistently to encourage new flower production throughout the summer.
Are these flowers good for pollinators and cutting gardens?
Yes. Every variety in this bundle supports bees, butterflies, and other pollinators and produces sturdy stems ideal for fresh or dried arrangements.




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