"Everlasting Bloom" Seed Collection

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Seed mix for dried flowers and everlasting designs
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"Everlasting Bloom" Seed Collection
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🌸 Everlasting Bloom Seed Collection

Bring the charm of the dried flower studio to your own garden with the Everlasting Bloom Seed Collection — a curated mix of blooms grown for their color, form, and incredible vase life, fresh or dried. Perfect for wreaths, everlasting arrangements, and winter projects that keep the garden magic going long after frost.

Why Our Seeds?

Organically Grown & Hand-Harvested: Small-batch seeds selected for vigor and beauty.

Germination-Tested: Reliable, healthy plants for consistent growth.

Designed for Drying: Chosen specifically for lasting texture and color when dried.

Blooms & Form

This collection features six of the most reliable and artful flowers for drying:

Strawflower (Xerochrysum bracteatum) – Papery petals in peach, cream, and rose tones. Annual.

Lunaria (Lunaria annua) – Translucent silver seed pods that shimmer when dried. Biennial/self-seeding.

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) – Clusters of peach, pink, and buttercream blooms. Perennial.

Starflower (Scabiosa stellata) – Intricate, spherical seed heads that dry to pale tan perfection. Annual.

Lagurus Grass (Lagurus ovatus) – Soft, bunny-tail plumes that add texture to any arrangement. Annual.

Gomphrena (Gomphrena globosa) – Globes of rose and blush that hold color for months. Annual.

How to Grow

When to Plant:

Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost, or direct sow after danger of frost has passed.

Where to Plant:

Full sun (6+ hours). Choose well-draining soil; most varieties are drought-tolerant once established.

Planting Tips by Variety

🌿 Strawflower (Xerochrysum bracteatum)

Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost.

Sow on surface; requires light for germination.

Keep moist until germination (7–14 days at 70°F).

Transplant after frost, spacing 10–12" apart.

🌿 Lunaria (Lunaria annua)

Best direct sown outdoors in late summer for spring bloom the following year.

Sow ¼” deep, cover lightly with soil.

Germinates in 10–20 days.

Allow plants to self-seed for continued stands.

🌿 Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Start indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost or direct sow in spring.

Press seeds onto soil surface; requires light for germination.

Keep moist; germinates in 10–14 days.

Transplant 12–18" apart. Hardy and perennial.

🌿 Starflower (Scabiosa stellata)

Start indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost.

Cover seeds lightly (⅛” deep); needs darkness to germinate.

Keep at 65–70°F; germinates in 10–14 days.

Space 9–12" apart after transplant.

🌿 Lagurus Grass (Lagurus ovatus)

Direct sow in early spring or start indoors 6 weeks before last frost.

Sow ¼” deep; does not require light to germinate.

Germinates in 10–20 days at 65°F.

Thin to 6–8" apart.

🌿 Gomphrena (Gomphrena globosa)

Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost.

Sow ¼” deep, cover lightly; requires darkness to germinate.

Bottom water or mist to avoid disturbing seeds.

Germinates in 10–14 days at 75°F.

Transplant 10–12" apart.

Care Tips:

Harvest when blooms are just opening for the best color retention.

Hang upside-down in small bunches to dry in a warm, airy space.

Deadhead to extend blooming through summer.

Most species are heat-tolerant and thrive in full sun.

A dream mix for dried flower lovers — these everlasting blooms offer soft textures, subtle color, and year-round design potential straight from your garden.

Contains 6 curated seed varieties.