I know I say this often but WE LOVE GIVEAWAYS!
This one is a bit different than our usual giveaway and we have more chances to WIN.
Here's how it works...
This giveaway is open to all US and Canadian residents from September 2nd through September 7th at midnight. You must use the rafflecopter app at the bottom of this post to enter. No purchase necessary.
How is this giveaway different?
We are giving away 12 SEED PACKS to 5 different WINNERS!!! We choose the seed packs so it'll be a surprise when your package arrives.
THIS IS SO EXCITING!!!
ABOUT Mary's Heirloom Seeds
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 9/2/2020 and ends 9/7/2020 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.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
276 comments
We have bees (and flowers) everywhere! I especially love my Sweet Alyssum, marigold, and lavender.
We have lantana and marigolds all over our yard. They are hearty and attract plenty of bees
Bee balm, borage, and Nature’s own dandelions for the bees (+ nasturtiums for my eyes) – but I always know that I can rely on the viability of your seeds. Thank you for all your carefulness and hard work.
I think my favorite bee-friendly flowers would have to be sunflowers and nasturtiums. Actually, do nasturtiums really attract bees? I’m not so sure about that now that I’ve blurted it out, but I think so! :)
Honeysuckle is one of my favorite Bee friendly plants
Bee Balm is my favorite!
Coming from AZ, I am still learning what it good for planting here in NC! They sure did love all the plants that the previous owners planted though! :)
My Squash,tomatoes and Black berries have bees and my Zinnias have some bees as well as my flowering perennials .
My cucumber plants attract a lot of bees. They also love my heirloom marigolds and rose of sharon bushes!
I love my bed of Marigolds and Cosmos for the bees!
Surprise giveaways are the best.
The bees love our Caradonna!
Clover,zinnias & luffa
I love to plant marigolds to attract bees, but nature plants dandelions that flower all summer long…those flowers I don’t eat are left for the bees.
My fav are zinnias, sunflowers and borage :D
Sunflowers and marigolds.