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Indian Blanket (Gaillardia pulchella)

$14.00

A New Way To Grow Wildflowers.

Annual: blooms the same season you plant

One pellet. One seed.

Easy to see and sow

Plant Indian Blanket with better spacing and less guesswork. Each coated pellet contains a single seed, making it easier to see where you've planted, spread seeds evenly, and avoid overcrowding with our seed shaker.

Covers 40 sq. ft.
Net Wt. 2.2 oz (80 g)

Indian Blanket (Gaillardia pulchella) is native to the southern and central United States, where it naturally grows in prairies, sandy plains, coastal dunes, roadsides, and other open, sunny habitats. Its vibrant red and yellow blooms flower from late spring through fall, making it one of the longest-blooming native annual wildflowers.

Native states: AZ, AR, FL, KS, LA, MS, MO, NE, NM, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA

Best suited for: Full sun, sandy to average well drained soil, and low moisture once established. Direct sow for best results. Deadheading encourages more blooms, while leaving spent flowers allows plants to reseed naturally and provides food for birds.

RAKE
Clear away weeds and debris, then loosen the top inch of soil. Good prep helps the seeds make proper contact with the soil.


SHAKE
Shake pellets evenly across your area (~1 inch apart). Each pellet contains one seed, so spacing stays consistent and planting stays controlled. 


PAT
Rake or pat seeds snug into the soil. This keeps them in place and ensures strong seed-to-soil contact.


WATER
Water once or twice daily. The soil should look dark, like a damp sponge for the first 2-3 weeks to to kickstart germination.

$14.00

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