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garden meadow seeds Pollinator Wildflower Seed Blend Support the Pollinators

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garden meadow seeds Pollinator Wildflower Seed Blend Support the PollinatorsCreate a vibrant pollinator paradise with our diverse wildflower seed blend! This carefully curated mix of native and naturalized annuals and perennials produces a stunning tapestry of colorful blooms that bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and beneficial insects absolutely love. Perfect for creating natural wildflower meadows, filling bare spots in your garden, or transforming your lawn into a thriving ecosystem. Easy to grow, low maintenance once

Create a vibrant pollinator paradise with our diverse wildflower seed blend! This carefully curated mix of native and naturalized annuals and perennials produces a stunning tapestry of colorful blooms that bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and beneficial insects absolutely love. Perfect for creating natural wildflower meadows, filling bare spots in your garden, or transforming your lawn into a thriving ecosystem. Easy to grow, low-maintenance once established, and provides season-long nectar and pollen for our essential pollinators.

What's in This Wildflower Blend:

  • Black-Eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta)
  • Purple Coneflowers (Echinacea purpurea)
  • Blanket Flowers (Gaillardia)
  • Cornflowers/Bachelor's Buttons (Centaurea cyanus)
  • California Poppies (Eschscholzia californica)
  • Plains Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria)
  • Scarlet Flax (Linum grandiflorum)
  • Annual Baby's Breath (Gypsophila elegans)
  • Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus)
  • Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima)
  • Shasta Daisies (Leucanthemum)
  • Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum)

Annuals for Immediate Impact:

  • Bloom quickly (often within 6-8 weeks)
  • Provide vibrant color the first year
  • Fill in gaps while perennials establish
  • Self-seed for continuous blooms year after year
  • Examples: Cosmos, cornflowers, poppies, scarlet flax

Perennials for Long-Term Investment:

  • Establish strong root systems first year
  • Return bigger and better each year
  • Require minimal maintenance once established
  • Provide consistent food source for pollinators
  • Examples: Purple coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, blanket flowers

Season-Long Blooms:

  • Different varieties bloom at different times
  • Continuous nectar and pollen from spring through frost
  • Provides reliable food source when pollinators need it most
  • Extends the beauty of your garden for months

Maximum Pollinator Support:

  • Diverse flower shapes attract different pollinator species
  • Tubular flowers for hummingbirds and long-tongued bees
  • Open, daisy-like flowers for butterflies
  • Clustered blooms for short-tongued bees
  • Creates complete ecosystem for beneficial insects

Perfect For: Pollinator gardens, wildflower meadows, naturalized areas, erosion control, hillside plantings, lawn alternatives, no-mow zones, cottage gardens, cutting gardens, prairie restoration, wildlife gardens, sustainable landscaping, teaching kids about ecosystems, Earth Day projects, bee-friendly yards.

Why Pollinators Need Our Help:

The Pollinator Crisis:

  • Bee populations have declined by 30-50% in recent decades
  • Monarch butterflies have decreased by 90% since the 1990s
  • Habitat loss is the #1 threat to pollinator survival
  • Pesticide use and climate change compound the problem
  • One-third of our food supply depends on pollinators

Your Garden Makes a Difference:

  • Provides vital nectar and pollen when wild spaces disappear
  • Creates safe nesting and overwintering habitat
  • Supports entire ecosystems (pollinators feed birds and other wildlife)
  • Helps reverse dangerous population declines
  • Connects fragmented habitats through "pollinator corridors"

Growing Your Wildflower Meadow:

Best Planting Methods:

  • Direct sow outdoors in early spring after last frost or in fall
  • Prepare soil by removing weeds and loosening top 2-3 inches
  • Mix tiny seeds with sand for easier, more even distribution
  • Broadcast seeds over prepared area
  • Lightly rake to ensure seed-to-soil contact
  • Keep moist until germination (usually 7-21 days)
  • Thin if overcrowded once seedlings are 2-3 inches tall

Growing Tips:

  • Most varieties prefer full sun (6+ hours daily)
  • Well-drained soil, tolerates poor to average fertility
  • Water regularly until established (4-6 weeks)
  • Drought-tolerant once established
  • No fertilizer needed (encourages lush leaves over flowers)
  • USDA hardiness zones 1-12 (varies by individual species)

First Year Expectations:

  • Annuals will bloom first season (6-8 weeks from sowing)
  • Perennials focus on root development, may not bloom until year 2
  • Don't be discouraged! Perennials are building strength for spectacular future shows
  • Keep area watered and weed-free first season
  • Height varies by variety (typically 12-36 inches)

Maintenance for Years of Beauty:

  • Cut back once annually in late winter/early spring
  • Leave seed heads for birds through winter
  • Allow some plants to self-seed for continuous blooms
  • Deadhead annuals to extend blooming period
  • No fertilizing needed
  • Water only during severe drought

Coverage:

  • One packet typically covers 25-100 square feet (varies by seed count)
  • For larger areas, calculate: 1 oz per 150-200 square feet
  • Better to overseed than underseed for full, lush meadow
  • Mix well with sand or sawdust for even distribution

Perfect Planting Locations:

  • Sunny slopes and hillsides (helps prevent erosion)
  • Edges of property or along fences
  • Around mailboxes or lamp posts
  • Replacing unused lawn areas
  • Between vegetable garden rows
  • School gardens and public spaces
  • Alongside driveways and walkways

Wildlife Benefits Beyond Pollinators:

  • Seed heads feed songbirds through winter
  • Dense growth provides shelter for beneficial insects
  • Attracts ladybugs and lacewings (natural pest control)
  • Creates habitat for ground-nesting bees
  • Supports complete food web

Low-Maintenance Beauty:

  • Once established, requires minimal care
  • No mowing, fertilizing, or intensive watering
  • Tolerates poor soil conditions
  • Adapts to various climates and conditions
  • More resilient to drought and heat than traditional lawns
  • Saves time, money, and resources

Cutting Garden Bonus:

  • Many varieties make excellent cut flowers
  • Bring armfuls of blooms indoors all summer
  • Long-lasting in vases (especially black-eyed Susans and coneflowers)
  • Creates instant country cottage charm

Educational Value:

  • Perfect for teaching kids about plant life cycles
  • Observe pollinators visiting flowers
  • Learn about native plants and ecosystems
  • Understand food webs and biodiversity
  • Hands-on environmental stewardship

Storage Instructions: Store seeds in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and high humidity. Ideal storage temperature is between 32-41°F. Properly stored seeds remain viable for 2-3 years.

Gift-Ready Packaging: Beautiful seed packet makes a perfect gift for nature lovers, gardeners, eco-conscious friends, teachers, Earth Day, Mother's Day, housewarming gifts, or anyone passionate about supporting pollinators and creating sustainable landscapes.

Create an Even Bigger Impact: Pair with our Flower Seed Collection (6-pack) for complementary blooms, try our Pollinator Garden Seed Collection (12-pack) for maximum diversity, or browse our complete Garden Seeds Collection for additional varieties.

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West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 1
Fun while it lasts…
Color: Pink, Style: Grunt Sound
Fun while it lasts. Doesn’t last very long. This is our third one and last maybe a few weeks. The part that makes noise comes detached inside which causes to toy to no longer make noise, but also can be dangerous if it comes out.
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Betty Jo Bradley
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 4
Great alternative to the grunting pigs!
Color: Pink, Style: Grunt Sound
We go through A LOT of dog toys at my dog based business. The grunting pigs are super cute, but they are also super fragile. It is incredibly easy to dislodge the squeaker. (Grunter?) These are certainly not robust chew toys, but the squeaker is about 30% better at staying put than that of the pigs. It's also smaller, so it's easier for the smaller dogs to play with. These are a new favorite! Update: August, 2024 I bought an orange hedgehog. Amazon won't let me review that separately so I had to add to my sheep review. The orange hedgehog is only 3 stars. It is made of a harder plastic than the bear and the sheep. It also has a standard squeaker, not the grunting of the bear and sheep. But harder plastic DOES NOT mean that it will withstand an aggressive chewer! If your dog likes to "kill the squeaker" they will be able to do so in minutes! This IS NOT a chew toy! If you are looking for a toy for an aggressive chewer, look at the Orbeez line from Outward Hound. The other thing that makes me less enthusiastic about the orange hedgehog is that the yellow paint started flaking off immediately. I will have to scrub it all off because it looks terrible! The dogs don't care, but their owners sure do! I haven't had that problem with the sheep or the bears. The orange hedgehog is almost like it's from a completely different company!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
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Maeberry
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 3
Cute
Color: Pink, Style: Grunt Sound
Really cute toy broke in a day and It stopped honking but my dog still plays with it. Durable material. Good toy overall. Please fix the honk and we can buy more like it.
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FL Sunshine
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Great find for my dog!
Color: Hedgehog, Style: Big Squeak Hedgehog
This is a Big squeaking toy And has become a favorite of my dog. He is a big chewer but he won’t chew at this one he just carries it around and plays catch with it. I believe the little spikes keeps him from heavy chewing on it! Great find for us! But it is a loud squeak!
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nonigrams
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
For the love of a dog!
Color: Blue, Style: Tootiez Hedgehog, Color: Blue, Style: Tootiez Hedgehog
Okay, first - this toy is a hoot. When you first get it and hear it's cute grunting/tooting sound, you can't help but grin and think, Yup! That sounds like somebody in here just tooted! Which for some reason always does seem to be a bit funny, doesn't it? And you'll probably find yourself chuckling a little and saying, Oh how cute. After that, the next logical step is you'll introduce the toy to your dog. And then, depending on your dog's particular personality, you may soon discover (as we did) the amazing love/hate relationship a human can develop with a simple dog toy. We have a 1-yr-old standard poodle whom we named Kenda. And yes, he is named after Joe (for any of you ID fans out there). His official AKC registered name is Lieutenant Kenda, Home Inside Hunter. Corny? No doubt. But it truly seemed an appropriate name for him, because this is the first dog we've ever owned that actually LOVES to play with dog toys and will endlessly hunt them down throughout the house. No toy, however well hidden, stands a chance with this determined toy hunter. As Joe might say, he WILL find you! :) His toys are his friends, and he is fiercely devoted to them. Enter the adorable little rubber hedgehog with his even more adorable "toot". The moment Kenda laid eyes (or ears?) on this little guy, all other toys were forgotten. It was love at first sight. So much so that within a few hours of him playing with this toy to the exclusion of all others, we decided to give him a name. We call him "Blue" (I know, we're so creative). Blue immediately became Kenda's best friend - or at least his best toy. He played with him constantly. He bit him, he wrestled with him, he chewed on him. He brought Blue to us and, if we were sitting down, very carefully placed this slobbery ball of rubber in our laps, as if asking, Can we play catch with Blue? Huh? Pretty please?? Sometimes we did, sometimes we didn't. On those occasions when we didn't, he would play catch with himself, picking Blue up in his mouth, swinging his head, and tossing him across the kitchen; then running/sliding across the kitchen floor to retrieve him on the other side of the room. In the beginning, if Blue was nowhere in sight (and with dogs, out of sight is usually out of mind), the hubby and I would get a kick out of saying, "Kenda, where's Blue?!" Just for the enormous fun of watching a 55-pound poodle suddenly leap a foot in the air, scramble his legs mid-air like Fred Flintstone getting his car started, then half running/half sliding across the kitchen hardwood floor in a desperate effort to find his beloved Blue. Oh, how we entertained ourselves in those early days watching Kenda with his Blue. And through it all, through every bite, squeeze, toss, push, throw, and chew of this toy.......the toot. The grunt. Okay, let's call it what it really sounds like, folks: a FART, okay? There, I've said it. It sounds like your grandpa just passed gas - bigtime. Funny? At first, yes. Hilarious. But a thousand times a day? Over and over and over? While you're trying to talk on the phone? While you're trying to have conversation with each other over coffee at the end of the day? Sometimes for an hour NON-STOP? Well, let's just say the humor of it all began to elude us a bit. And therein lies our love/hate relationship with this adorable little toy. We thought we'd died and gone to heaven one day when Blue stopped tooting. Turns out Kenda had chewed on him so much his tooter (located rather anatomically correctly in his tushie) had fallen out. Or rather IN, since it was now in Blue's tummy. Poor Blue, he couldn't make noise anymore, and although Kenda kept playing with him you could tell he was confused as to why his little buddy had fallen silent and wouldn't "talk" to him anymore. And as much as the hubby and I were enjoying the tooting reprieve, we couldn't take it. By the third silent day, I could almost feel the invisible hands of Amazon coaxing me toward my computer, gently urging me to buy another Blue. But I resisted, folks. I did NOT buy another Blue. I bought TWO more Blues! One for now, and one for that possible future day when this Blue, too, falls silent. Why? Because ... well, because it's BLUE! He's practically a member of the family now. The dog loves Blue, and we love the dog. I guess it's that simple. My final word on this dog toy? It's adorable. It's well made and will hold up to a ton of play and chewing. His tooter may not survive as long; I guess that remains to be seen. And if your dog is anything like mine, well then your sanity may take a hit as well. But if your dog loves his little hedgehog buddy as ours does, and if you love your dog (and you know you do!), then you might decide your sanity is worth the risk. Two thumbs way, WAY up! P.S. Blue now has a friend. We just bought the pink sheep. Kenda is in 7th heaven. Our house sounds like a retirement home after a chili bean supper. And yes, we named him "Pink". I told you - we are nothing if not creative.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2018

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