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This Giveaway will run from Wednesday, May 15th thru Saturday, May 25th at midnight and is open to residents of the US and Canada
We will pick One Lucky Winner on Sunday, May 26th
from Mary's Heirloom Seeds!
Heirloom Seeds include our Garden Starter Seed Combo:
Little Gem Lettuce, White Egg Turnip, Detroit Dark Red Beet, Extra Dwarf Pak Choy, Boston Pickling Cucumber, Kentucky Wonder "old Homestead" Bean, Dynamite Popcorn, Sugar Ann Snap Pea, Black Cherry Tomato, Ruby Red Swiss Chard, Genovese Basil, Dill Bouquet, Lemon Queen Sunflower and Butterfly Garden Mix
And a couple extras including: Purple Plum Radish, Hillbilly Flame Tomato, Chioggia Beet, Chives, Tatume Squash, German Giant Radish, Scarlet Nantes Carrots, Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach, Wild Sunflower and Lacinato Kale (also called Dino Kale).
Soil Amendments add nutrients to your soil and help grow healthy plants. We've included our favorites for this giveaway including
5 packets of
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Giveaway is open to all Residents of the US and Canada.
Giveaway opens 5/15/2019 and ends Saturday, May 25th at Midnight.
Giveaway opens 5/15/2019 and ends Saturday, May 25th at Midnight.
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There is no purchase required to enter.
32 comments
I have really been appreciating onion flowers! They have so many little flowers in one big ball – all the pollinators love them and it’s a great spot for photographing/watching them since all the little flowers keep them busy in one spot for a good while! Flying pollinators are hard workers and move fast, so it can be tough keeping up with them to capture a photo sometimes, haha. And last year we caught on camera a cicada emerging from its shell while attached to one of the onion leaves! My onion plant grew out of an old onion we buried in the compost, so it basically grew itself and comes back with more flowers every year – zero fuss needed! =)
My favorite pollinator plants are native plants because they attract native pollinators. I try to delay mowing until I am sure that those plants have gone to seed. I also plant non native plants that will attract pollinators. Plants such as phalacia, borage, bee balm, various clovers & vetches. Thanks for the opportunity to win such an awesome prize package!
I love Sunflowers,milkweed and Echinacea as well as Dandelions, I always let the first round grow and don’t mow it. Then harvest after the other flowers bloom for wine,tea,balms and lotions.
This is the first year I have grown all my veggies & flowers from seed instead of buying the plant. Would like to build up my seed collection so I won’t ever have to buy plants again.
Sounds like a terrific giveaway!
My favorite flower is Lavender but I also like planting most any bee friendly flowers. Marigolds are the easiest ones for me to grow.
I plant marigolds and nasturtiums in my vegetable garden to attract the bees. I also have a small “rock” garden (rocks are only on the edges of the garden) which includes Coreopsis Redshifts, Purple Coneflowers, Phylox, Aster (purple dome), Lavender Munstead, Dianthus and Meadow Sage plants to attract the bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
Bee balm.milkweed.borage butterfly bush, lavender, coneflower i can’t even name.them.all! My yard is a giant bee magnet!
Bee balm, milkweed, borage, butterfly bush, coneflower, lavender…can’t even think about all thats out there now!My yard is a giant bee magnet!
I Love Flowers to help feed the bees
I love purple coneflowers to attract bees. Sunflowers too!
Monarda, Bee Balm, is my favorite.
The bees love all my flowers especially the sunflowers.
The bees love all my flowers the milkweed is one they love to feed from.
I love planting marigolds and other easy flowers for the bees.
I love planting marigolds and other easy flowers for the bees.