
🌿 Perennial Mixed Cornflower Seeds | Ultra Hardy & Self-Seeding
These perennial mixed cornflower seeds thrive in extreme heat and freezing cold. Self-seeding design lets them return year after year, needing zero complicated care for busy gardeners.
💐 200 Days Blooming Mixed Cornflower Perennial Seeds
Enjoy nonstop vibrant blue, purple, pink and white blooms from early spring to late autumn. Perfect for adding long-lasting colorful layers to any outdoor landscape.
🦋 Pollinator-Friendly Perennial Cornflower Mixed Seeds
Attract bees and butterflies effortlessly with our mixed cornflower seeds. Ideal for wildflower meadows, cottage gardens, borders and rock gardens to liven up your green space.
Why Choose Our Perennial Cornflower Seeds?
Hardy, colorful and self-seeding — built for gardeners who want beauty without the fuss.
🌍 Climate Adaptable Perennial Cornflower Seeds for All Zones
No green thumb needed! Just scatter and grow. These seeds adapt to scorching southern heat and chilly northern frost, growing well in bricks cracks, riverbeds and ordinary garden soil.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are these cornflower seeds perennial and come back every year?
Are these cornflower seeds perennial and come back every year?
Yes, they are true perennial cornflowers with self-seeding ability. They can survive frost and heat, blooming year after year without replanting.
How long do the mixed cornflowers bloom each year?
How long do the mixed cornflowers bloom each year?
They offer up to 200 days of blooms, flowering steadily from early spring all the way to late autumn with multi-color blossoms.
What planting places are these seeds suitable for?
What planting places are these seeds suitable for?
Perfect for wildflower meadows, cottage gardens, garden borders, rock gardens, indoor flower pots and outdoor landscape paving gaps.
Are these cornflower seeds hard to grow for beginners?
Are these cornflower seeds hard to grow for beginners?
Super easy to grow! No professional gardening skills needed. Just scatter on soil with sunlight, they adapt to most climates and soil conditions.