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Mary's Heirloom Seeds February GIVEAWAY

Mary's Heirloom Seeds February GIVEAWAY

Mary Smith |

We LOVE Giveaways!!!!

This giveaway is sponsored by
Mary's Heirloom Seeds 



This Giveaway will run from Tuesday, February 25th thru Saturday, February 29th at midnight and is open to US residents.
We will pick One Lucky Winner on Sunday, March 1st

Prizes include our Garden Starter Seed Combo Pack
 
and a gift box with Sweet Basil seeds
(the box is great for seed storage) 

ABOUT US

From Mary,
Mary's Heirloom Seeds is a "mom and pop" small business created out of a desire to help people become more sustainable and self-sufficient. Our customers know that we are a simple phone call or email away
We currently offer over 700 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.
Giveaway opens 2/25/2020 and ends 2/29/2020 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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112 comments

Borage. I love Borage for the bees along with, I plant all bee friendly flowers.

Karen,

Just ordered some Texas Bluebonnets. Super excited!!

Laura Davidson,

My favorite bee friendly plant right now is my Mexican Heather! It’s a charming umbrella shaped shrub with 2ft spread, delicate leaves and TONS of tiny cheerful purple flowers that bloom most of the entire year and always attract honeybees! Also it matches my name. What’s not to love? :D

Heather,

My favorite bee pollinators are actually the random pretty weeds that grow in my backyard. I’ve actually including them in my garden scape.

Allona Sicotte,

I’m surrounded by citrus, but I just finished putting twenty cuttings of rosemary in to root, so guess what I want to grow? Yeah, this rosemary. The bees love it, and it tastes great with roasted new potatoes on Mother’s Day. The new potatoes went in a couple of weeks ago.

Terri Pine,

Anise Hyssop is my favorite because the bees love it. They also love my clover, goldenrod, and my sable palm tree.

Stephanie Bonck,

This comment has five words.

Barry Eshkol Adelman,

My favorite bee friendly plant is Rosemary and Tulsi

Gabriella ,

I have a night blooming jasmine tree for many years now. The bees can be heard as soon as i open the back door when it is in full bloom. My backyard smells magickal and the bees are the music.

Deborah,

I have just started buying from Mary’s Heirloom seeds last year. I used to buy from Burpee seed company but found Mary’s and decided I wanted to support small business, so I purchased several seeds nd planted more than I usually would of one type because I was worried about them not germinating for growth. Well, I will no longer plant more seeds then plants that I want because we had 26 heads of cabbage because every seed that I planted germinated into a beautiful plant. I learned my lesson and will continue to by from Mary’s and if you are afraid of her 99 cent deals please don’t be. All the seed I purchased where in here 99 cent sale. All of which produced better than Burpees 2.95 seed packets. SO if you are looking for quality seeds without all the additives at a good price . Buy from Mary’s.

Janet Croft,

I grow mint just for the bees.

Meghan,

Bee balm, camellias, zinnias

nicholas l prince,

I love giveaways especially if they are for your seeds. I love planting for the pollinators. I love giving away seeds especially yours because I know that those that receive them are getting quality seeds. Thank you for your commitment to providing quality heirloom seeds.

Shawn D.,

Wildflowers🌼🌸🌻🌺

Andrea,

My favorite bee friendly and over all favorite flower is the blanket flower. Bees love it!

Michelle ,

I love honeysuckle and luffa flowers for my bees

Penny Karnes ,

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