🌼 Grow a Buzz-Worthy Garden!
This bulk pack of wildflower seeds includes over 80,000 seeds from 19 non-GMO varieties, designed to attract and support bees. With a coverage of approximately 250 sq ft, these easy-to-grow seeds are perfect for any garden, and each purchase contributes to the Bee Conservancy. Ideal for gifting and beautifying your outdoor space, these seeds promise vibrant blooms year after year.
A**M
Amazing wildflower seeds
I live in Ohio, and have been buying these seed packs for 4 growing seasons. I wish I had a picture to show, but I put a lot of seeds in a smaller amount of space and the result is an amazing. The amount of different colored flowers that come up in my 10 x 10 patch of flower area is always a talk of my neighborhood. They are the best quality wildflower seeds I’ve ever used. Almost all of them germinate. The plant growth is large, and the variety is always a perfect mix. I highly recommend them and have or even started to buy them as gifts.
M**Y
Good growth, butterflies & bees seemed to loke.
You won't get 10,000 flowers but these grew very well in SE US raised garden.
S**H
Great!
Only seeds I’ve gotten that have actually sprouted & I have tried a lot. Just tossed them out in the yard, watered a bit & let them do their thing.
C**H
Pictures worth 1000 words
Truth be told I bought these last year and put them in the ground in April Zone 8b. The sunflowers were massive as you can see in the picture. The cosmos were nice. I should’ve thin them out, which I didn’t. And I didn’t listen to the instructions. I threw them out there and said good luck”! I was disappointed that there were only two flowers the sunflowers and the cosmos but I will try again next year. Sunflowers were so tall, my husband had to stick them up! Cosmos as well!!
S**L
Bees butterflies and beautiful flowers!
The media could not be loaded. Highly recommend!Nice variety of flowers, good germination rate, different flowers blooming at different parts of the year.I started out with a tiny patch in the corner on a piece of cardboard with some soil sprinkled on it. And it's grown into a beautiful flower patch full of surprises.Purchased the seeds September 2023, it is now April 2025 and this is now thriving.Good germination rate.The annual flowers reseed themselves and my area has expanded. And the bees and butterflies love them, hummingbirds have also been visiting.I highly recommend this and will most likely purchase more to create another area filled with flowers.I've included some pictures so you can see how it started out and the difference between now. Disclaimer I have added some other native plants for bees /birds/ butterflies and some petunias later on that are not part of the mix but growing alongside happilyFrom the mix alone in 2024 we had flowers all the way through the end of fall (Texas zone 9)
A**R
Has Hemlock
I planted these seeds a few years ago. First, I tried to read types of things that will grow making sure there was nothing like sunflowers. Nothing wrong with them, just not great for the space. Tons of different sunflowers. It was BAD. Then this cool little fern looking thing starts growing. I let it go, finally it gets bigger and starts flowering and I look up what it is… Hemlock. Highly poisonous, the plant the Greeks put people to death with, one of the most toxic plants found in PA where I am. DO NOT BUY.
L**S
Nearly immediate results
These seeds are fantastic. Put them in the soil on Thursday or Friday and by Monday I had tiny green visible growth. They’re still very young but I’m looking forward to them feeding bees
G**.
Nice Mix, But BEWARE Of Invasives!
This review is for the 'Hummingbird & Butterfly Seed' Mix. I decided to turn a patch of lawn into a pollinator garden, and after tearing up the grass and tilling the soil, spread this product into the dirt. After a few weeks there is a lot of germination; I have identified Columbine, Cosmos, Nasturtium, and Alyssum so far, with plenty of other sprouts I can't ID yet. BUT there was one other plant sprouting in decent numbers that I could identify after a Google search - Japanese Hops, which is regarded as an Invasive vine that will quickly choke off other plants if given the chance (Leaf photo attached). I'd never seen the plant before until I used this seed mix, and once realizing it as an Invasive, pulled up all of the sprouts before they had a chance to establish themselves. They grow very fast compared to other seeds in the mix, so keep an eye out should you see any. Hopefully the rest of the batch will turn out to be friendlier flowers.
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