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This Giveaway will run from Tuesday, June 16th thru Saturday, June 20th at midnight and is open to residents of the US and Canada.
We will pick THREE Lucky Winners on Sunday, June 21st
Each entry in the app below is a separate entry.
If you love Basil as much as we do then you'll LOVE this collection of seeds!
This collection includes individually packed seeds of the following varieties:
Dark Purple Opal Basil, Genovese Basil, Lemon Basil, Licorice Basil, Siam Queen Basil, Sweet Basil Large Leaf, Thai Holy Basil
#2 is our Easy Greens 4-Pack
Includes one pack of the following varieties:
Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach, Cimmaron Red Lettuce
Summer Bibb Lettuce, Rainbow Swiss Chard
Summer Bibb Lettuce, Rainbow Swiss Chard
#3 Mary's Picks
This is 3 of Mary's favorites
(not a combo pack available at Mary's Heirloom Seeds)
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We currently offer over 650 varieties of Heirloom, open-pollinated, non-gmo & non-hybrid garden Seeds. Mary has signed the Safe Seed Pledge AND the Declaration of Seed Freedom.
Are you ready to enter the giveaway?
Giveaway is open to all Residents of the US & Canada.
Giveaway opens 6/16/2020 and ends 6/20/2020 at Midnight.
Giveaway opens 6/16/2020 and ends 6/20/2020 at Midnight.
All giveaway entrants will be added to Mary's Heirloom Seeds mailing list.
Your information is never sold and we never send spam emails.
There is no purchase required to enter.
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85 comments
Sunflowers.
Sunflower plants 🌻
Great basil varieties! You can never have too many. :-)
I’m gorwing borage for my bees again. They loved it when I had it before.
I like daffodils.
Lavender. Love it as much as the bees!
My bees love my comfrey!
My favorite plant to attract bees is elderflowers. Just beautiful right know
The Dahlias are my favorite bee friendly flower.
I love bee balm, batchelor buttons and mint for bees. They seem to really love them.
Sunflowers
Borage, sunflowers, Zinnia, Acacia trees for the bees.
Lavender!
I love sunflowers and coneflowers!
Honestly, dandelions. First bee food in the spring, and they give greens all summer. I dry them and put them in my winter smoothies.
I love catmint for the bees. I have a stand of them outside my bedroom window which makes it easy for me to watch the variety of bees that enjoy it. On any given day there will be carpenter bees, bumble bees, honey bees, and various smaller bees. Catmint can be pruned to the base for a new flush of purple flowers later in the season. It’s no one-and-done plant, that’s for sure.
P.S. The hummingbirds like it too.