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Wivolibe 5000+ Verbena Seeds – Non-GMO Heirloom Creeping Perennial Ground Cover

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Why customers choose PatioZora Garden

Unlock a garden of color with Wivolibe's 5000+ Verbena seeds. This Non-GMO heirloom collection delivers versatile growth and vibrant blooms, perfect for borders, containers, or a creeping ground cover. The seed count provides ample planting opportunities for multi-year displays and varied designs.

Versatile growth for many spaces

Verbena, commonly known as purple-capped verbena, is a tender perennial that can take a bold vertical turn in ideal conditions, reaching impressive heights. In more compact setups, it behaves as a low-growing cover, ideal for edging, baskets, and rock gardens. This flexibility lets you tailor height and coverage to your space, from wide garden beds to small patios.

The plant’s charm lies not only in its color but in its adaptability. When used as a ground cover, it provides a lush carpet of foliage and blossoms that helps define borders. In containers or hanging baskets, it creates cascading color that brightens architectural features and entryways. The result is a cohesive look that can evolve with the season and your space.

How to start and care

Starting with these seeds is designed to be straightforward for busy gardeners. Soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours to soften the seed coat, then press them gently into the soil. Keep the soil evenly moist and warm to encourage germination for healthy seedling emergence.

  • Seed count and origin: 5000+ non-GMO heirloom verbena seeds, offering abundant planting opportunities.
  • Germination window: typically 20–30 days when soil sits at 65–75°F.
  • Growth options: adapts as a creeping ground cover or a compact container plant.
  • Pollinator appeal: blooms attract butterflies and bees, adding life to your garden.
  • Planting tips: use well-drained soil; full sun yields the most blooms; provide spacing for air circulation.
  • Uses: ideal for borders, edges, hanging baskets, rock gardens, and mixed containers.
  • Care cues: light deadheading can encourage continued color through the season.
  • Season context: mulching helps retain moisture during warmer spells.

Imagine purple blossoms spilling over a container edge, or a sunny border turning into a living tapestry across weeks of color. The flowers’ nectar-rich presence invites pollinators, while the plant’s texture adds depth to your landscape. This seed set blends a heritage lineage with practical color and coverage, inviting you to experiment with layouts and shades without committing to a single look.

Garden ideas and visual impact

In optimal conditions, the Verbena can form a tall accent while maintaining a cottage-garden vibe. In more restricted spaces, it becomes a dense, 8-inch carpet that keeps color near the ground and brightens balcony displays. Use it to frame pathways, soften hard edges, or create a living blanket in sunny spots. The result is a flexible, enjoyable addition to your outdoor spaces that harmonizes with other perennials and annuals alike.

FAQ

Q: How many seeds are included and how do I sow them?

A: Over 5000 non-GMO heirloom verbena seeds; soak for 24 hours, press into soil, and germinate in 20–30 days at 65–75°F.

Q: What are ideal uses for this verbena variety?

A: Great as a ground cover, in baskets or containers, and to attract pollinators in cottage or pollinator-friendly gardens.