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Creeping Phlox Homegrown Seeds Easy to Plant and Grow Non-GMO Perennial Flower Premium Seeds Garden Ground Cover

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Creeping Phlox Homegrown Seeds Easy to Plant and Grow Non-GMO Perennial Flower Premium Seeds Garden Ground Cover
$24.99 USD
1000 / Mix
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Creeping Phlox seeds are a hardy perennial ground cover selected to perform across a wide range of U.S. climates. Our unique adaptable mix type is suitable for planting in USDA Hardiness Zones 3–9, with growth and bloom timing varying by variety and local conditions.

Zoning and Climate Needs

USDA Zones 3–9
• Zones 3–4: Extremely cold winters. Creeping Phlox is cold-hardy and can survive harsh winter conditions when planted in well-draining soil. Plants typically bloom in late spring.
• Zones 5–7: Ideal growing conditions. Plants establish easily and produce vibrant spring blooms with dense spreading ground cover.
• Zones 8–9: Performs well in warmer climates, especially when planted in areas with good air circulation and moderate moisture during establishment.

Sun Requirements
• Thrives in full sun (6+ hours of direct sunlight daily)
• Can tolerate partial shade, especially in warmer southern regions
• More sunlight generally results in denser growth and more vibrant blooms

Soil Conditions
• Prefers well-drained soil to prevent root rot
• Adapts to sandy, loamy, or rocky soils
• Ideal for rock gardens, slopes, borders, and landscape edging

Watering & Rainfall
• Requires consistent moisture during germination and early growth
• Once established, Creeping Phlox becomes moderately drought tolerant
• Avoid overly wet soil conditions to maintain healthy roots

USDA Hardiness Zone Overview (General Reference)

Zone 3 (Very cold winters, -40°F to -30°F):
Northern Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, and interior Alaska

Zone 4 (Cold winters, -30°F to -20°F):
Northern New England states, parts of Michigan, Wisconsin, and South Dakota

Zone 5 (Cold to moderate winters, -20°F to -10°F):
Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Nebraska

Zone 6 (Mild winters, -10°F to 0°F):
Kentucky, Missouri, Virginia, Tennessee, and parts of Oregon

Zone 7 (Mild climates, 0°F to 10°F):
North Carolina, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and parts of Texas

Zone 8 (Warm climates, 10°F to 20°F):
Southern Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, and coastal California

Zone 9 (Warm to hot climates, 20°F to 30°F):
Southern Florida, Southern California, Arizona, and Gulf Coast regions

For best results, identify your planting zone using the  and adjust planting times, watering schedule, and sun exposure accordingly for optimal growth and blooming performance.