Seed Mats STEP 1: Select a site which receives at least 4-6 hours of sunlight each day and is somewhat protected from the wind. STEP 2: Prepare the soil to a depth of 3-4" and the same size as the mat. STEP 3: Carefully lay ...

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Seed Mats STEP 1: Select a site which receives at least 4-6 hours of sunlight each day and is somewhat protected from the wind. STEP 2: Prepare the soil to a depth of 3-4" and the same size as the mat. STEP 3: Carefully lay out the mats with "this side up" facing up. STEP 4: Cover each mat completely with no more than 1/8" soil. This will hold the mat down and allow flower seeds to easily germinate. For best results, use a commercial sterile potting soil. STEP 5: Soak the mat entirely (preferably using a hose with a fine spray) until mat is saturated and appears to melt into the soil. Continue to keep the mat moist until plants are established (2-3" high). CHECK DAILY to be sure the top 1" of soil is moist. After the seeds have sprouted, water as necessary. STEP 6: Young plants are very tender. Protect them from pets and cover them if a late frost is anticipated. STEP 7: Plants may be thinned out when established and transplanted to other garden areas. Early Growth of many flowers resembles weeds - DO NOT WEED PLANTING AREA FOR THE FIRST 3-4 WEEKS. TRY DIFFERENT PATTERNS You don't need to leave your seed mat as one long border. Cut it up into different shapes, and spread it out! You can plant spring-flowering bulbs in between the pieces. Since some perennials do not bloom until the second year, you can mix them in with a first-year border to provide instant color while the perennials mature. There's no one right way - it's up to you! IS FERTILIZING NECESSARY? Some flowers will bloom in poor soils, but most will benefit from some fertilizer. If your soil needs to be improved, use a low nitrogen fertilizer with a 5-10-10 ratio or add organic matter such as weed-free straw or grass clippings, peat moss, well-rotted compost, or leaf mold. These will enhance soil texture and encourage the growth of beneficial microorganisms. Over fertilizing can promote weeds and lush foliage instead of flowers.

  • Description: This border mixture seed mat is perfect for creating narrow step-over borders, trimming walkways, or filling long patio boxes. A delightful mix of low-growing annuals treat you to a season-long parade of blooms. Rocket Candytuft, Dwarf Calendula, French Marigold, Dwarf Sweet Alyssum, and more.
  • Ideal Ship time: Between 4/16/2012 and 06/01/2012 - Bloom Time: Summer
  • NOTE: Most seeds take 10 to 14 days to germinate, and they tend to bloom 4-8 weeks after germination. DO NOT WEED PLANTING AREA FOR THE FIRST 3-4 WEEKS.
  • Sun Requirements: Full Sun - Type/Size: 17" x 5' Mat - Color: Mixed - Foliage Color: Green
  • Ships from: Reinhardt Depot Nursery, New York

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