We are so excited to share another fun seed giveaway at Mary's Heirloom Seeds!
September is my birthday month and this year our Seed Giveaway is larger than ever! This seed giveaway will run from from September 1st thru September 8th.
Before we get to the amazing giveaway prizes...
As an added bonus, Mary's Heirloom Seeds has a discount code available for Seed Combo Packs
Use code: SEEDCOMBO24
at checkout to take 10% off every single seed combo pack
Ready for the giveaway info?
There will be TEN winners chosen on September 9th! This giveaway is open to all residents of the US and Canada.
No purchase necessary.
Mary’s Heirloom Seeds
Winners 1-8 will receive
Our FALL GARDEN SEED SUPER COMBO PACK
And your choice of one of our Mary's Heirloom Seeds cotton tote bags
Winners # 9 & 10 will receive
Our FALL GARDEN SEED SUPER COMBO PACK
a bag of Mountain Flower Root Boost
And your choice of one of our Mary's Heirloom Seeds cotton tote bags
All winners will receive STICKERS!
Now for the details...
- Giveaway begins on 9/1/24 and ends at 11:59 pm on 9/8/24
- TEN winners will be selected at random
- Winners must live in the United States or Canada
- This one is important...We will email the winner on September 9th. If the winner does not respond within 48 hours, a new winner will be selected at random
- All entries will be added to our e-newsletter mailing list for Mary's Heirloom Seeds
132 comments
I love the mystery seed bags!
It seems my elderberry plants are great pollinators to the bees I always see them there, this was the first plant that we grew here on our farm and it has been a learning curve.
Salvia!
Awesome giveaway & it’s great that you share all the info you do. Such a wealth of knowledge & you can tell you really enjoy what you do.
Zinnias have quickly found a place in my heart as they are great for the pollinators. Letting my basil bloom and go to seed is a close second though!
September is the best birthday month! 😉🥳
Favorite pollinator is meadow grasses.
I raise bees so the flowers are great
Anise Hyssop!
My favorite pollinator plant is milkweed and beebalm. I don’t know much about gardening, so I try to pick things that are easier to grow. It seems anything flowering manages to attract bees, butterflies, or hummingbirds, They don’t seem too picky. There’s so much habitat loss everywhere, so I think they just feed on whatever they can find. I’m in a rural area that is fast becoming suburban or in some parts even urban.
The bees and butterflies enjoy the Goldenrod in my yard.
I’ve given up on rhubarb seeds I was given and will be purchasing some from you, Mary. The experience of your subscribers indicate that the germination rate is high so with that, I’ll be seeking your seeds.
Happy Birthday!
Hummers and bees love my nasturtiums.
My favourite is Sunflowers.
Sunflowers are my favorite pollinator plant.