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HipGirl Hummingbird & Pollinator Wildflower Seed Mix – Attract Bees, Butterflies & Hummingbirds (5g)

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Why customers choose PatioZora Garden

Invite wildlife to your garden with HipGirl Hummingbird & Pollinator Wildflower Seed Mix. This nectar-rich blend blends both annuals and perennials to deliver season-long color while supporting pollinators like hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees. The mix is designed for easy, beginner-friendly growing and offers a versatile, wildlife-friendly addition to beds, borders, containers, and small meadows.

What’s in the mix

The package contains a curated blend of 23 varieties that balance quick, first-year color with enduring perennial blooms. Expect a lively tapestry of flower forms and hues, including familiar favorites such as Larkspur, Columbine, Snapdragon, Cosmos, Foxglove, Poppy seeds, Zinnia, and Butterfly Milkweed, all chosen for nectar production and visual appeal.

  • Annuals and perennials for year-after-year color and nectar
  • Germination rate around 85% (test date: 2/15/2026)
  • Blooming profiles designed to attract hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects
  • Easy to grow from seed, suitable for beginners and families
  • Direct outdoor sowing after frost; fall sowing can lead to spring blooms

How to sow and care for best results

Prepare a sunny to partially shaded patch and broadcast the seed mix evenly. For best visibility during sowing, mix seeds with sand and lightly rake or tamp the surface. Keep the soil consistently moist as young sprouts emerge, typically within 10–30 days. Fall sowing can let seeds experience winter dormancy, followed by spring germination.

  • Direct outdoor sow after frost; you can also sow in fall for spring emergence
  • Mix seeds with sand to improve visibility during scattering
  • Gently rake and tamp the surface to ensure good seed-to-soil contact
  • Germination typically occurs in 10–30 days; expect a staggered, natural bloom pattern

Why this mix is a good choice

  • Colorful, nectar-rich blooms from spring through fall
  • Combination of annuals for quick color and perennials for lasting habitat
  • Supports wildlife habitat and biodiversity with minimal maintenance
  • Easy-growing, beginner-friendly; no chemical sprays necessary for bee health
  • Suitable for home gardens, meadow borders, container plantings, and fence lines

Tip: Stratification mimics seasonal climate changes to trigger germination. Plant now to align with your local winter-to-spring cycle and enjoy early flowering as temperatures rise. This mix is ideal for creating a lively, wildlife-friendly patch that enhances any outdoor space without demanding extensive upkeep.

FAQ

Q: What makes HipGirl Hummingbird & Pollinator Wildflower Seed Mix appealing for pollinators?

A: It's a nectar-rich blend of 23 varieties designed to attract hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects.

Q: How should I sow and care for these wildflower seeds?

A: Direct sow after frost or in fall for spring blooms; mix with sand for visibility; broadcast, rake, and tamp; germination usually 10–30 days.