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Bring vibrant life and biodiversity to your garden with the Pollinator Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. This curated set includes three unique wildflower blends—Butterfly Mix, Bees Mix, and Hummingbird Mix—each designed to attract and nourish a wide range of pollinators. Together, these mixes provide staggered bloom times, diverse colors, and varying plant heights to create a continuous source of nectar and pollen throughout the growing season.
These flowers support hummingbirds, butterflies (including monarchs), honeybees, native bees, bumblebees, beetles, ladybugs, and other beneficial insects. By planting all three mixes, you encourage a thriving ecosystem that enhances garden health, boosts crop production, and contributes to pollinator conservation.
Nectar- & Pollen-Rich Blends for a Healthy Garden:
Why Customers Love the Pollinator Seed Collection:
How to Grow:
Sow seeds directly outdoors in well-prepared soil after the danger of frost has passed. Lightly rake seeds into the soil surface and keep the area consistently moist until established. For best results, plant in a sunny location with good drainage. These mixes are well suited for garden beds, borders, meadows, and larger landscape areas. Allow some flowers to go to seed to encourage natural reseeding and expanding pollinator habitat over time.







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