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western wildflower seed Western Wildflower Garden Confetti Seed Balls – Garden & Grove

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western wildflower seed Western Wildflower Garden Confetti Seed Balls – Garden & GroveCreate a thriving, pollinator friendly garden with these Western Wildflower Seed Bombs, thoughtfully crafted to grow where you live. Imagine your backyard filled with native blooms, bees buzzing happily, and butterflies drifting through waves of color. Seed bombs make it easy to bring that vision to life. Each seed bomb contains a blend of non invasive, native wildflowers selected specifically for the West. All seeds are native, non GMO, and protected

Create a thriving, pollinator-friendly garden with these Western Wildflower Seed Bombs, thoughtfully crafted to grow where you live. Imagine your backyard filled with native blooms, bees buzzing happily, and butterflies drifting through waves of color. Seed bombs make it easy to bring that vision to life.

Each seed bomb contains a blend of non-invasive, native wildflowers selected specifically for the West. All seeds are native, non-GMO, and protected in a traditional clay seed ball that helps shield seeds from birds while improving germination. Whether you’re planting a garden bed, container, or brightening a vacant patch of land, these seed bombs make growing wildflowers and supporting local ecosystems simple and joyful.

Why You’ll Love It
🌼 Native to the West — Wildflowers selected specifically for your local bioregion.
🐝 Pollinator Support — Helps nourish bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
🌱 Protected Seeds — Clay seed balls protect seeds and improve planting success.
🌿 Easy & Carefree — Perfect for beginners, busy gardeners, and gifting.
🌎 Eco-Friendly Impact — A simple way to support biodiversity and native habitats.
 
🌤️ Plan
Plant based on your local climate and rainfall. In colder regions, spring or early summer planting after the last frost is best. In mild climates, plant fall through spring to take advantage of winter rainfall. For best results, plant when average temperatures are 65°F or warmer during the 2–3 week germination period. Clear the area of weeds or grass so native wildflowers can get a healthy start.

🌱 Plant
Each Western Wildflower Seed Bomb contains approximately 10–25 seeds, depending on the flower variety and germination rate. Gently press each seed bomb halfway into the soil so the bottom is seated and the top remains visible. Do not fully bury.
Each seed bomb can cover up to 1 square foot, or use 3–4 per square foot for a fuller, denser display.

🌼 Grow
Keep soil lightly moist during germination. Once seedlings are established, native wildflowers typically thrive with natural rainfall and minimal care. These plants are well adapted to local conditions and will grow naturally with the seasons.
 
🌿 Details
- Seed type: Native wildflowers (annuals and perennials)
- Planting season: Spring, early summer, or fall (climate dependent)
- Germination window: 2–3 weeks
- Coverage: Up to 1 sq ft per seed bomb
- Regions: Select your planting region from the dropdown menu
 
🌸 What’s Inside
Each seed bomb contains a Western-specific blend of native wildflower seeds. We carefully choose annual and perennial varieties that thrive in your local bioregion to ensure the best possible results. 

Seed Blend: Blue Columbine(Aquilegia caerulea), Smooth Aster(Aster laevis), Prairie Aster(Aster tanacetifolius), Deerhorn Clarkia(Clarkia pulchella), Rocky Mtn Bee Plant(Cleome serrulata), Plains Coreopsis(Coreopsis tinctoria), Fleabane Daisy(Erigeron speciosus), Indian Blanket(Gaillardia pulchella), Blanket Flower(Gaillardia aristata), Globe gilia(Gilia capitata), Blue Flax(Linum perenne lewisii), White Evening Primrose(Oenothera pallida), Rocky Mtn. Penstemon(Penstemon strictus), Pruple Praire Clover(Petalostemon purpurea), Mexican Hat (Ratibida columnaris), Black Eyed Susan(Rudbeckia hirta) & Showy Goldeneye(Viguleta multiflora)
 
📌 Important Notes
- No returns or exchanges. All seed items are final sale for safety reasons.
- If your order arrives damaged or incorrect, please contact us within 48 hours of delivery with photos and we will assist promptly.
- Natural variations in size, shape, and color are expected.
- Seed bombs are approximately the size of a nickel; some may vary slightly.
- Native species vary by region; flower varieties will differ based on location.

Add Western Wildflower Seed Bombs to your cart and enjoy an easy, meaningful way to grow native beauty and support pollinators right at home 🌼🐝

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