Lil' hipster 2.0 wildflower shaker
Equal parts sophisticated and playful. 4 Fluid OZ wildflower shaker fits in the palm of your hand and slides into your watch pocket. For the gardener on the go. 4 oz OF seeds covers 312 sq ft.
Two seed choices:
California poppy, Eschscholzia californica is native to grassy and open areas from sea level to 2,000 meters (6,500 feet) altitude in the western United States throughout California, extending to Oregon, southern Washington, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and in Mexico in Sonora and northwest Baja California. E. californica is tough, fast growing, drought-tolerant, self-seeding, and easy to grow in gardens. It is best grown as an annual, in full sun, but it will tolerate part shade. It prefers well draining, sandy, often poor soils.
Phacelia tanacetifolia:In the vast tapestry of the Boraginaceae family, the Lacy Phacelia(Phacelia tanacetifolia) stands out, a native whisper from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. Yet, its roots have found purpose far beyond its homeland. Now, it's not just a wildflower but a guardian of agriculture, a beacon for bees, and a magnet for beneficial insects. Picture this: vineyards and crop fields adorned with its coiling flower clusters, each bloom unfurling in a choreographed sequence, ensuring a prolonged embrace with pollinators. Honey bees dance around it, and hoverflies, those unsung heroes that feast on aphids, are drawn to it. Rising to nearly 100 centimeters, this annual herb proudly displays its lacy leaves, intricately toothed and lobed. Its flower cluster, a hairy spectacle, curves with bell-shaped flowers painting the landscape in hues of blue and lavender. And in a quirk of nature, its seeds play hide and seek, only daring to germinate in the comforting cloak of darkness.
Equal parts sophisticated and playful. 4 Fluid OZ wildflower shaker fits in the palm of your hand and slides into your watch pocket. For the gardener on the go. 4 oz OF seeds covers 312 sq ft.
Two seed choices:
California poppy, Eschscholzia californica is native to grassy and open areas from sea level to 2,000 meters (6,500 feet) altitude in the western United States throughout California, extending to Oregon, southern Washington, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and in Mexico in Sonora and northwest Baja California. E. californica is tough, fast growing, drought-tolerant, self-seeding, and easy to grow in gardens. It is best grown as an annual, in full sun, but it will tolerate part shade. It prefers well draining, sandy, often poor soils.
Phacelia tanacetifolia:In the vast tapestry of the Boraginaceae family, the Lacy Phacelia(Phacelia tanacetifolia) stands out, a native whisper from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. Yet, its roots have found purpose far beyond its homeland. Now, it's not just a wildflower but a guardian of agriculture, a beacon for bees, and a magnet for beneficial insects. Picture this: vineyards and crop fields adorned with its coiling flower clusters, each bloom unfurling in a choreographed sequence, ensuring a prolonged embrace with pollinators. Honey bees dance around it, and hoverflies, those unsung heroes that feast on aphids, are drawn to it. Rising to nearly 100 centimeters, this annual herb proudly displays its lacy leaves, intricately toothed and lobed. Its flower cluster, a hairy spectacle, curves with bell-shaped flowers painting the landscape in hues of blue and lavender. And in a quirk of nature, its seeds play hide and seek, only daring to germinate in the comforting cloak of darkness.
Equal parts sophisticated and playful. 4 Fluid OZ wildflower shaker fits in the palm of your hand and slides into your watch pocket. For the gardener on the go. 4 oz OF seeds covers 312 sq ft.
Two seed choices:
California poppy, Eschscholzia californica is native to grassy and open areas from sea level to 2,000 meters (6,500 feet) altitude in the western United States throughout California, extending to Oregon, southern Washington, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and in Mexico in Sonora and northwest Baja California. E. californica is tough, fast growing, drought-tolerant, self-seeding, and easy to grow in gardens. It is best grown as an annual, in full sun, but it will tolerate part shade. It prefers well draining, sandy, often poor soils.
Phacelia tanacetifolia:In the vast tapestry of the Boraginaceae family, the Lacy Phacelia(Phacelia tanacetifolia) stands out, a native whisper from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. Yet, its roots have found purpose far beyond its homeland. Now, it's not just a wildflower but a guardian of agriculture, a beacon for bees, and a magnet for beneficial insects. Picture this: vineyards and crop fields adorned with its coiling flower clusters, each bloom unfurling in a choreographed sequence, ensuring a prolonged embrace with pollinators. Honey bees dance around it, and hoverflies, those unsung heroes that feast on aphids, are drawn to it. Rising to nearly 100 centimeters, this annual herb proudly displays its lacy leaves, intricately toothed and lobed. Its flower cluster, a hairy spectacle, curves with bell-shaped flowers painting the landscape in hues of blue and lavender. And in a quirk of nature, its seeds play hide and seek, only daring to germinate in the comforting cloak of darkness.