I've got a bunch of wildflower seed packets that suggest planting between March and April. I usually don't get the timing right and my success rate is only about 60%. Can anyone share the best time to plant these seeds for better results?
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The seed packets usually give a pretty good timeline for planting. I’d suggest sowing in batches: try planting some in early to mid-March, then again in mid to late March, and continue this pattern into April. A 60% success rate is fairly typical, but to improve your chances, you could start the seeds on moist tissue pads first. This keeps them damp and helps them root better once planted.

Ok thanks!