Plant our Backyard Birding Wildflower Seed Mix to invite birds and other flying friends to your garden or meadow. This mix includes several native wildflowers, which are ideal for habitat creation. We recommend leaving wildflowers standing over the winter months, for two important reasons. First, it will provide a habitat for overwintering insects, an essential food source for birds and their young. Second, dried wildflower seed heads provide a food source for birds when insects are less available. Designed by The Seed Man, Mike Lizotte, exclusively for American Meadows.
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Overall rating: 4.142857 / 5 from 7 reviews.
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"well it germinated and I kept it watered until it got about an inch tall, then, following your instructions, I let nature take over unless we didn't get any rain. It has all but died by now. I also had the same experience with the black-eyed Susan and purple coneflower. Disappointing to say the least"
"Can't say enough good things about the quality of your seed mixes! I've ordered multiple mixes and all have had great success. Beautiful blooms! Just placed another order for fall planting. Thank you for offering such wonderful products."
"I live in Oklahoma, these grow really easily here but can easily get out of control. I recommend growing in pots and clipping after the flowers have bloomed. They have long lasting summer blooms even in high heat!"
"Great, Great, Great."
"Absolutely love our backyard after we spread these wildflowers. Lots of bees, birds and insects. Love it."
"To support praerie areas and established beds."
"I plant a naturalized garden at the church's daycare. It is very pretty with sunflowers, zinnias, and cosmos blooming now. Brightens up the school."