How many species are in the birds and butterflies mix?
This 1 oz blend contains 23 wildflower species specially chosen to attract birds, butterflies, and other pollinators to your garden.
Will this mix really attract pollinators?
Yes. The 23 species are selected for nectar-rich, seed-producing flowers that draw butterflies, bees, and seed-eating birds throughout the blooming season.
How much area does one ounce cover?
One ounce covers about 100 to 150 square feet when broadcast at a normal wildflower seeding rate.
When is the best time to sow this mix?
Sow in spring after the last frost or in fall. Clear the soil, scatter the seed, press it in for good contact, and keep it lightly moist until seedlings appear.
Does this mix contain annuals, perennials, or both?
It combines both, so fast-blooming annuals provide color the first year while perennials establish and return in following seasons for lasting pollinator habitat.
Are these seeds non-GMO?
Yes, all 23 wildflower species in this birds and butterflies blend are non-GMO.
How many wildflower varieties are in this mix?
This mix combines 23 annual and perennial wildflower varieties chosen to attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds throughout the season.
What is the difference between the annuals and perennials in the mix?
The annuals bloom quickly and fill the space with color the first year, while the perennials establish roots and return to bloom again in following seasons.
How do I sow this wildflower mix?
Scatter the seed over cleared, loosened soil, press it in lightly without deep burial, and keep the area moist until seedlings are established.
When is the best time to plant wildflowers?
Sow in spring after frost for quick color, or in fall so seeds settle over winter and sprout naturally as the ground warms.
Will this mix come back every year?
The perennial varieties return each year, and many of the annuals self-seed, so the planting can naturalize and keep blooming over time.
Are these wildflower seeds non-GMO and heirloom?
Yes, the mix is made of non-GMO heirloom-type wildflower seeds suited to supporting pollinators in home gardens and meadows.















