I have "wildflower deer resistant" seeds and "lupine wildflower mix" seeds With all other factors the same, am I likely to get better results if I scatter them now or in the spring?

Roy Solomon | Sep 2, 2021 | Category: Seed supplier

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Address: 2438 Shelburne Rd, Shelburne, VT 05482, USA

American Meadows | Sep 2, 2021

Roy, thank you for reaching out. We have a great resource on fall planting here: https://www.americanmeadows.com/fall-planting-wildflower-seeds The short answer is mimic nature and plant them in the fall ... but make sure you get a good killing frost or two first (depending on where you live). You don't want them to geminate this fall or they're get zapped by winter. We're here for more specific questions, if you have them. If you reach out again, please give us your zip code so we can give you more localized tips. Best Wishes, American Meadows.

Stephen Davoll | Sep 2, 2021

I am not sure

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