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Seed Savers Bee Feed Mix

Seed Savers Bee Feed Mix

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This very colorful early-, mid-, and late-blooming flower mix benefits pollinators all season long. An extraordinary blend of annual and perennial flowers yields nectar and pollen for wild bees, honey bees, and other pollinators, and is suitable for short-tongued and long-tongued bees. Sow in maintained landscapes such as garden beds, borders, and managed meadows.   Varieties include:  

  • Forget-Me-Not, Chinese - Cynoglossum amabile
  • Wallflower, Siberian - Cheiranthus allionii
  • Poppy, California, Orange - Eschscholzia californica
  • Coneflower, Purple - Echinacea purpurea
  • Aster, China, Single Mix - Callistephus chinensis
  • Poppy,Corn, Mixed - Papaver rhoeas
  • Coreopsis, Lance Leaved - Coreopsis lanceolata
  • Flax, Blue - Linum lewisii
  • Baby Blue-Eyes - Nemophila menziesii
  • Tidy-Tips - Layia platyglossa
  • Gilia, Globe - Gilia capitata
  • Coreopsis, Plains - Coreopsis tinctoria
  • Sweet Alyssum, Tall White - Lobularia maritima
  • Hyssop, Purple Giant - Agastache rugosa
  • Daisy, Fleabane - Erigeron annuus
  • Aster, New England - Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
  • Bergamot - Monarda fistulosa
  You may sow the bee feed mix 1 to 2 weeks before your average last frost date. Mix the seed with some sand or sawdust, broadcast the seed, and then go over the area with a rake to work the seed into the soil a little.   This product is best seeded at 6-12 lbs per acre or 5 ounces for 1000 square feet.

Confirm the varieties in this mix are safe for your state/region by visiting the USDA National Invasive Species Information Center
Aquatic Plants or Terrestrial Plants
  • Conventional
  • Annuals and perennials
  • Best-Seller
  • Early, late, and mid-blooming flowers
  • Beautiful mix of colors
  • Flowers provide bee forage all season
  • Sows 200 square feet per oz

Instructions - You may sow the bee feed mix 1 to 2 weeks before your average last frost date. Mix the seed with some sand or sawdust, broadcast the seed, and then go over the area with a rake to work the seed into the soil a little.

This product is best seeded at 6-12 lbs per acre or 5 ounces for 1000 square feet.

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