You got a bag of seeds!

Here’s everything you need to know to actually grow them, whether you have a yard, a balcony,
or just a pot on a windowsill.

 

 

WHAT YOU HAVE

A MIXED BAG OF WILDFLOWER SEEDS

Your bag contains a mix of up to 24 different perennial and annual wildflowers that are native to Texas. They’re all blended together and that’s intentional. Wildflowers naturally grow in mixed communities, and a scattered mix produces a more resilient, beautiful patch than anything planted in rows.

You don’t need to sort them, separate them, or figure out which is which before planting.
Just store them right, plant at the right time, and let them do their thing!

Head's up: it's summer in Houston

Most of these flowers are fall planters here. That means the sweet spot is October through February when the soil cools down. A few (like cosmos and phlox) can go in now if you want to separate your seeds, but I would recommend storing your seeds until fall and you’ll get a much better result across the board. Three months away and very worth the wait!

UNTIL THEN

HOW TO STORE YOUR SEEDS

Wildflower seeds are tougher than they look, but heat and moisture will kill them. Houston summers are brutal.
Keep your seeds out of the car, a hot drawer, or anywhere that gets humid.

  • Keep them in the bag they came in, or transfer to a small envelope or zip-lock bag. Either works.

  • Store somewhere cool and dry: a kitchen drawer, a cabinet, or the fridge (not the freezer).

  • Keep them out of sunlight. A dark spot is better than a bright windowsill. Light signals the seed that it’s time to grow.

  • Label them if you’re organized. Write “plant in October” on the bag so future-you doesn’t forget!

WHEN YOU’RE READY

HOW TO PLANT: PICK YOUR PLANTING METHOD

NO MATTER WHAT YOU PLANT YOUR SEEDS IN…

THESE RULES APPLY EVERYWHERE.