HOME GROWN Wildflower Seeds (3oz) - 89,000+ Non-GMO Flower Seed Mix, USA-Sourced for Butterfly & Pollinator Gardens
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Experience the beauty of nature right in your backyard with the HOME GROWN Wildflower Seeds (3oz). This meticulously crafted mix features over 89,000 heirloom, non-GMO seeds from 19 stunning wildflower varieties, designed to create a vibrant garden oasis that attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds alike. Ideal for gardeners of all experience levels, this seed mix promises a picturesque landscape filled with a delightful array of colors and aromas. Imagine strolling through your very...
Show moreExperience the beauty of nature right in your backyard with the HOME GROWN Wildflower Seeds (3oz). This meticulously crafted mix features over 89,000 heirloom, non-GMO seeds from 19 stunning wildflower varieties, designed to create a vibrant garden oasis that attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds alike. Ideal for gardeners of all experience levels, this seed mix promises a picturesque landscape filled with a delightful array of colors and aromas. Imagine strolling through your very own botanical paradise, witnessing pollinators flourish as your garden captivates their attention!
| manufacturer | HOME GROWN |
|---|---|
| color | Honeybee 3oz |
| height | 0.75 |
| width | 6 |
| length | 10 |
| productGroup | Lawn & Patio |
This seed mix is designed to attract a variety of pollinators including honey bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making it a lively addition to any garden.
The HOME GROWN Wildflower Seeds provide coverage for up to 365 square feet, creating a stunning floral display over a large area.
Yes, these seeds are heirloom and non-GMO, ensuring that you’re planting a natural and safe wildflower mix.
The seed mix comes with an online grow guide to help you understand the best practices for watering, sunlight, and care to ensure a thriving garden.
Absolutely! While they're ideal for garden beds, you can successfully plant these wildflowers in containers as well, provided there is adequate space.