When Do Wildflowers Bloom? (And How To Time Your Garden)

humming bird feeding on wild flowers

Annual wildflowers begin to bloom 2-3 months after they sprout. Perennials will establish foliage in the first season and then bloom in their second season. The type of wildflower species you plant is a major determinant of when they will bloom.  Annuals They are easy to grow wildflowers as long … Read more

Why Your Wildflowers Keep Falling Over (And How To Fix It)

wilting wildflowers

Wildflowers typically grow upright under the right conditions. Common reasons for wildflowers falling over are over-fertilization of the soil, large blooms, heavy rains or over-watering, hail, or strong wind. Wildflowers grow well in poor-quality soils without too much moisture. Wildflowers will also fall over because their stems are too weak … Read more

Do Wildflowers Reseed Themselves? (Here’s What Actually Happens)

wildflowers growing

Wildflowers are self-perpetuating meaning they will spread and reseed themselves. Most wildflower species reseed each year, and you only have to water and weed to ensure optimum growing conditions. Their seeds could be spread by wind or animals and grow further from the mother plant. Native wildflowers, natural to their … Read more

Fast-Growing Wildflowers That’ll Bloom Before You Know It

Annual Phlox (Phlox drummondii)

Need wildflowers that grow fast and will have your field looking lush and brilliant by the end of the season? Here’s a list of fast-growing wildflowers you can plant! 1. Annual Phlox (Phlox drummondii) An annual wildflower native to Texas. It produces showy, bright red or pink trumpet-shaped flowers, 1 … Read more

How Often Should You Mow a Meadow? (And When Not To)

mowing wildflowers

You should mow your wildflower meadow in the first year after sowing. Cut the wildflowers to a height of around 2 inches in the first eight weeks of growth and do this after every two months through the first summer. This is important in encouraging the growth of perennials and … Read more

9 Evergreen Shrubs That Birds Can’t Resist!

Azaleas

Evergreen shrubs provide year-round interest in your garden from local birds seeking shelter and food. Shrubs usually are smaller than full-size trees and are therefore ideal for small yards or gardens where trees would be too big. They grow faster than trees and thus your landscape will mature more quickly. … Read more

Weeds vs Wildflowers: How To Tell Them Apart Instantly

Black Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)

Weeds are plants that grow where they are unwanted. Weeds are more aggressive and invasive than the wildflowers you planted yourself. In most cases, you have to wait until they are fully grown to differentiate between wildflowers and weeds. In the beginning, it can be tough to distinguish between weed … Read more

Low-Maintenance Ground Covers That Practically Grow Themselves

Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) 

It’s best to choose a low-maintenance ground cover plant for your lawn if you do not have time for constant weeding, pruning and watering. Groundcover plants spread as they grow, creating a thick foliage mat which is essential in the retention of moisture, weed control and pest management.  Here are … Read more

How To Design a Wild Garden That’s Bursting With Wildlife

humming bird feeding on wild flowers

A garden that attracts birds, bees, butterflies and other creatures is a treasure to have. You can attract animals to your garden by providing shelter, habitat, food and water for wildlife, regardless of how big or small your land is. Gardeners have a key role in restoring natural habitats for … Read more