White Mountain Phlox Seed For Planting - Phlox Wildflower Seeds

Phlox Seeds - Mountain

5000 Seeds
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4.99

SEEDS PER POUND

900,000

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

6 - 9

HEIGHT

12 - 20 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Mid-summer

BLOOM COLOR

White to lavender

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

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Mountain Phlox (Linanthus Grandiflorus) - Establishes easily from Phlox seeds, this beautiful annual lends itself beautifully to a wild flower garden, a naturalized setting, or to your own backyard flower garden. It spills prettily out of a container or the edge of a bed and makes a welcome addition to any setting.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

60 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

10 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/16 inch

SOWING RATE

1 ounce per 1,000 square feet or 3 pounds per acre

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 15 inches

Our Annual Mountain White Phlox (Linanthus Grandiflorus) seeds offer fragrant, vibrant blooms with ferny foliage that thrive in USDA zones 6-9. Easy to establish, they self-seed for year-after-year beauty. Ideal for pollinator-friendly gardens, these deer-proof seeds are great for cut flowers, and provide a resilient ground cover. Plant them alongside creeping phlox or other wildflower seeds for a stunning, low-maintenance display. With proper care, they flourish in various garden settings, enhancing your outdoor space with their timeless beauty.
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Ferny Foliage
Outsidepride Mountain White Phlox seeds boasts ferny foliage that pairs beautifully with other phlox plants, like creeping phlox seeds perennial. Its fine texture complements tall phlox and wildflower seeds, enhancing ground cover. Blend it with zinnia seeds or black-eyed Susan seeds for a vibrant garden display.
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Easily Self-Seeds
Our White Phlox easily self-seeds, making it an ideal perennial phlox seed for low-maintenance gardens. It pairs well with foxglove, lupine seeds, and English ivy live plants, creating a lush ground cover. Incorporate it with bulk wildflower seeds for a continuously blooming garden.
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Suitable For Cut Flowers
Outsidepride Mountain White Phlox is perfect for cut flowers, adding elegance alongside wisteria live plant or zinnia seeds for planting outdoors. Its long-lasting blooms mix beautifully with foxglove seeds. Ideal for floral displays, this phlox is a versatile addition to any flower seeds collection.
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Pollinator Powerhouse
Our Annual Mountain White Phlox attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making it a pollinator favorite. Combine it with wildflower seeds, lavender seeds, or milkweed seeds to create a vibrant habitat. Its compatibility with perennial phlox seeds enriches any pollinator-friendly garden setup.
Outsidepride Mountain Phlox is a fragrant addition to any garden, providing vibrant blooms that stand out among other phlox seeds. Cold and moist-loving, this deer-proof plant is suitable for USDA zones 6-9. It pairs well with perennial phlox seeds and complements other ground cover plants like creeping phlox. Ideal for a wildflower seeds mix, it thrives alongside black-eyed Susan seeds and foxglove. Its versatility and resilience make it perfect for gardeners looking to create a low-maintenance, yet stunning, flowering ground cover.
Mountain Phlox is a timeless wildflower classic that adds a touch of elegance and natural beauty to any garden. This versatile and low-maintenance annual is ideal for gardeners looking to introduce a charming, delicate bloom to their landscape. Its adaptability makes it a perfect addition to wildflower gardens, and it pairs well with other seeds like perennial phlox seeds, creeping phlox seeds perennial ground cover, and black-eyed Susan seeds. Enhance your garden's beauty with the classic appeal of Mountain Phlox, creating a picturesque and blooming space effortlessly.
Our Mountain White Phlox is easy to establish, requiring a seeding rate of 1 ounce per 1,000 square feet or 3 pounds per acre. Lightly cover the phlox seeds with soil and plant in late fall or early spring, waiting until after the last hard freeze if sowing in fall. Once seedlings have true leaves, thin them out to 12-15 inches apart. This technique ensures healthy growth, making it an excellent addition to gardens, combining well with other perennial phlox seeds, wildflower seeds, or creeping phlox ground cover.

Mountain Phlox (Linanthus Grandiflorus) - Establishes easily from Phlox seeds, this beautiful annual lends itself beautifully to a wild flower garden, a naturalized setting, or to your own backyard flower garden. It spills prettily out of a container or the edge of a bed and makes a welcome addition to any setting. Mountain Phlox wildflowers are sweetly scented and provide a profusion of white, sometimes flushed lavender or pink, blooms that practically smother the attractive green ferny foliage. Mountain Phlox Linanthus Grandiflorus is native to the Pacific Northwest region, and especially likes the coast range where it it cool and moist. The Mountain Phlox flower is good for cutting, and it attracts bees, birds and butterflies.

Grow Mountain Phlox seed directly outdoors in either the late fall or the spring. Sow the flower seed into a weed-free area with prepared soil. Lightly cover the wild flower seeds with soil. If sowing in the fall, wait until after a few hard freezes. When the temperatures warm in the spring, the Mountain Phlox wildflower seeds will begin to germinate and establish quickly into early blooming plants.

Common Questions

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Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, if you do just a bit of deadheadingi you will have continuous blooms through summer.

Q

Do I need to cut back plants after flowering?

A

Yes, after flowers are spent cut back plants. You can leave a few spent blooms if self-seeding is desired.

Q

Do flowers attract any pollinators?

A

Yes, bees, butterflies and hummingbirds all enjoy these flowers.

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What are some good companion plants for phlox?

A

Phlox pairs well with daisies, salvia, Indian blanket and coreopsis.

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