Buzzing Bee Wildflower Mix

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Create a buzzing haven for pollinators. Our Buzzing Bee Wildflower Mix is specially selected to provide nectar-rich blooms that support honeybees, native bees, and other vital pollinators. This vibrant mix also draws butterflies and hummingbirds, bringing life, color, and movement to your garden. Seeds are Non-GMO, Neonicotinoid-Free, and 100% Pollinator-Safe.

With flowers growing 6–60 inches tall, this mix thrives in full sun but also tolerates partial sun. It adapts to a variety of soil types and climates, blooming from spring through fall to provide a continuous food source for pollinators. Easy to grow and low-maintenance, it’s ideal for USDA Zones 1–8 and perfect for gardens, meadows, and naturalized landscapes.

Available in two convenient sizes:

  • 5 g Sprinkle Packet – Ideal for containers, window boxes, small borders, or tucking flowers into existing garden beds

  • 25 g Garden Packet – Perfect for larger garden beds, open landscapes, or along fence lines

Plant densely for a rich, full display, or space them out for a relaxed, meadow-inspired feel.

Create a buzzing haven for pollinators. Our Buzzing Bee Wildflower Mix is specially selected to provide nectar-rich blooms that support honeybees, native bees, and other vital pollinators. This vibrant mix also draws butterflies and hummingbirds, bringing life, color, and movement to your garden. Seeds are Non-GMO, Neonicotinoid-Free, and 100% Pollinator-Safe.

With flowers growing 6–60 inches tall, this mix thrives in full sun but also tolerates partial sun. It adapts to a variety of soil types and climates, blooming from spring through fall to provide a continuous food source for pollinators. Easy to grow and low-maintenance, it’s ideal for USDA Zones 1–8 and perfect for gardens, meadows, and naturalized landscapes.

Available in two convenient sizes:

  • 5 g Sprinkle Packet – Ideal for containers, window boxes, small borders, or tucking flowers into existing garden beds

  • 25 g Garden Packet – Perfect for larger garden beds, open landscapes, or along fence lines

Plant densely for a rich, full display, or space them out for a relaxed, meadow-inspired feel.

    • Bloom Season: Spring through Fall

    • Plant Mix: 12 annuals for first-year color, plus 7 perennials for blooms in the second year and beyond

    • Height: 6–60 inches
      Sunlight: Prefers full sun; tolerates partial shade

    • Zones: USDA 1–8

    • Ideal Regions: Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, West, Southwest, Pacific Northwest

    • Soil Type: Loamy, sandy, clay, acidic, or well-drained soils

    • Watering: Keep soil moist until established; drought-tolerant once mature. Fall plantings typically will not require watering until spring.

    • Nectar-rich blooms that support honeybees, native bees, and other pollinators

    • Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds for added beauty and movement

    • Blooms from spring through fall for a season-long food source

    • Easy to grow, low-maintenance, and adaptable to many soil types

  • This regionally tailored blend includes 19 wildflower varieties—12 annuals for brilliant first-year color and 7 perennials for blooms in the second year and beyond.

    Varieties include: Shasta Daisy, Lance-Leaf Coreopsis, Plains Coreopsis, Wild Cosmos, Sulphur Cosmos, Purple Coneflower, Wild Sunflower, Dwarf Sunflower Sunspot, Sweet Alyssum,
    Baby Blue Eyes, Lacy Phacelia,
    Yellow Prairie Coneflower, Mexican Hat, Black-eyed Susan, African Marigold, Strawberry Clover, Crimson Clover, White Dutch Clover, Zinnia

    1. Pick the right time to sow

      • Cold-winter zones: Sow in spring after frost or fall after a hard freeze.

      • Warm-winter zones: Winter-sow in January–February before rains.

      • Soil temp should be 55–70°F for germination.

    2. Prep your planting area
      Remove weeds and grasses, then lightly rake or loosen the top 1–2" of soil. Avoid deep tilling.

    3. Mix & spread seeds evenly
      Blend seeds with 4–8 parts dry sand for even coverage. Broadcast half east–west, half north–south. Avoid overseeding — wildflowers need space to thrive.

    4. Press seeds into soil (don’t cover!)
      Walk over small areas or press down with cardboard to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. Wildflower seeds need light to germinate.

    5. Water & wait
      Keep soil consistently moist until seedlings reach 4–6" tall, then water weekly if rainfall is low.

      • Annuals bloom the first year.

      • Perennials return and bloom in years 2–3.

    • 5 g Sprinkle Packet – covers approximately 25 sq. ft. (ideal for containers, borders, or small patches)

    • 25 g Garden Packet – covers approximately 125 sq. ft. (perfect for larger beds or pollinator gardens)