How to Plant Your Wildflower Seeds
The best time to sow your flower seeds is in the Fall or the Spring. In warm climates like Southern California, Florida, and South Texas flower seeds can be sown anytime after August. Just make sure the flowers will not be blooming in the hot summer season. In colder climates you can also sow your annual seeds in the late fall but make sure it is after the temperatures are below 45 degrees so the flower seeds don't start to germinate until next spring. If you are sowing perennials they should be started in the spring or fall when the temperatures are between 55 and 70. To prepare the soil for sowing your wildflower seeds you should start by taking out whatever weeds and unwanted vegetation you have in the area. It is easier before you plant. Use roundup or pick the weeds by hand. Get all the roots It is best to plant the seeds when the average temperature is 55to 70 degrees and just before the rainy season. Which is usually Spring in most of the country. In very warm climates you...