Birds, Bees and Butterflies Mix

$2.50$270.00

The Birds, Bees and Butterflies (3B’s Mix) is a combination of bright, vibrant flowers that will attract wildlife and catch the eye of anyone passing by. It is a captivating assortment of colorful annual and perennial flowers that blend together impressively and it has proven to be one of our most popular mixes.

This mix has been designed to provide good cut flowers, excellent color, extended bloom time and a strong attraction to birds, bees and butterflies.

Ingredients: Bachelor Button – Polka Dot Mix, Calendula – Pacific Beauty Mix, Chinese Forget-Me-Not – Blue, Coreopsis – Lance Leaved, Cosmos – Bipinnatus Sensation Mix, Candytuft – Mix, Larkspur – Rocket Mix, Rose Mallow – Mix, Wallflower – Siberian, Alyssum – Sweet Tall White, Coreopsis – Plains Tall, Toadflax – Northern Lights Mix, Black-Eyed Susan, Daisy – African Mix, Flax – Scarlet, Godetia – Grandiflora Tall Mix, Poppy – American Legion, Cosmos – Sulphur Bright Lights Mix, Blanketflower – Indian Perennial, Gilia – Bird’s Eye, Lupine – Perennial Blue, Coneflower – Clasping

*Note: Ingredients may vary depending on seed availability.

 

Seeding Rates:

10 Grams will cover about 75 square feet

Quarter Pound will cover about 500 square feet

1 Pound will cover about 2,000 square feet

*Wholesale pricing is available on orders of 3 pounds or more of this seed . Minimum order for wholesale pricing is $100. If interested please contact us for more information.

Purchasing Options PriceQuantity
Small Packet $2.50

Covers approximately 5 square feet

10 Gram $3.75

Covers approximately 75 square feet

1/4 Pound $12.00

Covers approximately 500 square feet

1/4 Pound Shaker $14.00

Covers approximately 500 square feet

1 Pound $30.50

Covers approximately 2,000 square feet

5 Pound $135.00
10 Pound Bag $270.00
SKU SF0015 Category
Product Type

Flower Mix

Color

Blue, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, White, Yellow

Height

6-48"

Planting Season

Spring

Bloom Season

Spring, Summer

Seeds Per Pound

139,974

Seeding Rate (lb./acre)

22

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