Southeast Pollinator Wildflower Seed Mix

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• Nectar-rich wildflowers support the greatest diversity of bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators found in the Southeast
• A balanced blend of over a dozen annuals & perennials provides quick blooms in the first season and for many years to come
• Expertly curated for Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Eastern Texas, Virginia, and the District of Columbia
• A Mike "The Seed Man" favorite
• 100% pure, non-GMO and neonicotinoid free

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What's In This Mix

This mixture contains 17 wildflowers, 9 annuals for first-year color, plus 8 perennials for second and successive years' bloom.
Name
Life Cycle
Bloom Time
Native To
Butterfly Weed Seeds
Butterfly Weed Seeds Asclepias tuberosa
Perennial
Summer
Native to most of North America, from Canada to Florida
Siberian Wallflower Seeds
Siberian Wallflower Seeds Cheiranthus allionii
Biennial
Spring
Europe
Lanceleaf Coreopsis Seeds
Lanceleaf Coreopsis Seeds Coreopsis lanceolata
Perennial
Summer to fall
Most open areas of North America including the plains and California.
Plains Coreopsis Seeds
Plains Coreopsis Seeds Coreopsis tinctoria
Annual
Summer to fall
The Great Plains and Southern United States
Cosmos Seeds
Cosmos Seeds Cosmos bipinnatus
Annual
Summer to fall
Mexico, Southwestern North America
Sulphur Cosmos Seeds
Sulphur Cosmos Seeds Cosmos sulphureus
Annual
Summer to fall
Mexico, Central and South America
Chinese Forget-Me-Not Seeds
Chinese Forget-Me-Not Seeds Cynoglossum amabile
Annual
Spring to summer
Europe
Clasping Coneflower Seeds
Clasping Coneflower Seeds Dracopis amplexicaulis
Annual
Summer to fall
Southeastern US and east to Kansas.
Purple Coneflower Seeds
Purple Coneflower Seeds Echinacea purpurea
Perennial
Summer
North American plains
Firewheel Seeds
Firewheel Seeds Gaillardia pulchella
Annual
Summer
Most of North America
Rose Mallow Seeds
Rose Mallow Seeds Lavatera trimestris 'Formula Mix'
Annual
Summer to fall
Europe
Sweet Alyssum Seeds
Sweet Alyssum Seeds Lobularia maritima 'Tall White'
Annual
Spring to fall
Southern Europe
Four O'Clock Seed Mix
Four O'Clock Seed Mix Mirabilis jalapa
Annual
Spring to summer
Latin America
Red Poppy Seeds
Red Poppy Seeds Papaver rhoeas
Annual
Summer
Europe from England to Greece and beyond.
Black Eyed Susan Seeds
Black Eyed Susan Seeds Rudbeckia hirta
Perennial
Summer to fall
Originally thought to be a native of only the North Americans plains, but now thought to be native all the way from the plains to the Atlantic coast in the mid-Atlantic states.
Scarlet Sage Seeds
Scarlet Sage Seeds Salvia coccinea
Perennial
Summer to fall
From South Carolina west to Texas and south into Mexico and the Tropics
New England Aster Seeds
New England Aster Seeds Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
Perennial
Late summer to fall
Eastern and Midwestern No. America, from Canada to Alabama

Overall rating: 4.2647057 / 5 from 34 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Southeast Pollinator Wildflower Seed Mix is praised for attracting pollinators and providing blooms from spring until frost. It is ideal for gardens in several southeastern states and is known for its ability to grow tall and full of flowers.

Summary topics

  • Pollinator Attraction: 17%
  • Growth and Bloom: 10%

Review topics: [color, buy, flowers, growing, mix, seeds, grew, garden, plants, meadows, wildflowers].

Review highlights

  • "My garden is growing tall and full - so gorgeous!"That L.
  • "I would buy this mix again!"EB
  • "I will say that the Cosmos grow very tall and snuffs the other flowers out in many areas. . . . ."New G.

Reviews

Nothing but grass

"I bought this to plant in 2 large fresh flower beds, we had cleaned the bed of all weeds, pulling and burning as needed to prepare the beds and added new mushroom compost. We spread the seeds and waited just for 90% of the beds to be GRASS SEED! In an attempt to salvage things we hit the tasseled grass with the weed eater but left the few flowers that came up for the butterflies and finches that are enjoying them. This package was garbage, and now I get to go to the trouble and expenses of starting all over again because now my flowerbeds are just a mess."

Jooles (1/5)

I will be buying more wildflower seeds next year

"I ordered a good sized bag of seeds to create a pollinator friendly wildflower area in my back yard. They are fabulous. Every time I walk back there, there's a new flower variety blooming and insects galore. You can hear the hum of the bees as they're working. It's exactly what I was trying to create."

AmyRose (5/5)

I would buy this product again

"Planted as a pollinator for my bees"

Danny (5/5)

Very pleased with the product

"Pollinator for my bees"

Danny (5/5)

This is my second time ordering this mix. Wonderful color.

"Bought for a clear cut piece of property. Was very pleased. Reseeding for thicker flowers."

Enjoying F. (5/5)

Grew well initially, but struggled with heat, drought, deer

"I wanted to create a meadow. The product grew well, but suffered under drought conditions. It's a little pricy for the area that it covers. Using this instead of a traditional lawn, which was one of your advertising strategies, would be exorbitant."

Rob (2/5)

Creates an amazing food plot for Pollinators

"Creating a wildlife habitat from grass. Being able to create small patches of bright colors and much needed habitat is easy to do with this seed blend."

MrsB310 (5/5)

Buying Again!

"I bought this because there is a parking lot divider/berm/thing. . . at a location I frequent. I believe it's to prevent speed/burnouts, etc. . . It's not painted yellow, it's not a line-of-sight issue, there's already a struggling tree there. . . . I wondered if a little guerrilla gardening could provide a pollinators patch. Spread the whole bag out a day before a forecasted storm but alas nothing yet. Fingers crossed and I will be trying again!"

BlanchardBuds (5/5)

Our wildflower garden is thriving!

"#sweepstakes (I would invest in more seeds lol) I planted a large 300 sqft section to help my local bugs, and it is thriving! afaik these seeds will keep giving every year. All i did was till the section and throw the seeds in. Followed by light watering each day (barring rain)."

Logicbeach (5/5)

These flowers outdid expectations

"These flowers grew over 5 feet tall in a lot of areas and over 8 feet tall in others. They flowers were dense and vibrant."

Ref G. (5/5)

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