Wildflower Seed Program

WILDFLOWER SEED PACKETS

Our little packages of wildflower seeds are a small step in creating habitats for pollinators to thrive. These wildflowers will create ideal conditions to welcome bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects to feast on their nectar, pollinate other plants and promote healthier ecosystems on the land for which we live, work, play and grow.

Our premium wildflower seeds are perfect for your patio, garden, yard or deck. Each package contains a mix of our own garden grown flowers along with a non-invasive, native wildflower blend that will feed local native pollinators like bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and others.

You can sow these seeds in the early spring until the end of October. They can also be planted in the fall for spring flowers. The mix contains both annuals and perennials and will provide you will several years of beautiful flowers.

Each package contains enough seeds for a small planter or area around 1 – 2 sq ft.

Step 1: Find a nice spot where the seeds will get full sun or partial shade throughout the day. Loosen up the soil and rake through it removing any weeds or existing vegetation.

Step 2: Evenly scatter seeds over the whole surface area ensuring they come into contact with the soil in order to germinate. Firmly press the seeds down into the soil ensuring you do not bury them more than 2-3 times their thickness.

Step 3: Keep the seeded area as evenly moist as possible to help the seeds germinate and the young seedlings become established. Once the seeds are growing only water in long periods of hot, dry weather every 1 – 2 weeks. The wildflowers should re-grow for several years but will eventually benefit from re-seeding. In late summer, some flowers will produce seed heads that you can harvest and replant the following spring.

Wildflower Seed Paper Soap Wraps
Plant, water and watch wildflowers grow!

PLANTABLE SEED PAPER

Each of our soap bar labels are embedded with non-invasive wildflower seeds for you to grow and enjoy. These sustainable, zero waste and biodegradable soap wraps not only look great but will provide food and shelter for pollinators.


Step 1: Find a nice sunny spot, either in your garden or in a pot by a window. For inside, fill a pot 2/3 of the way will good potting soil and tamp down.

Step 2: Cut up the label and cut it into small pieces and place on top of soil. Spread a thin layer of soil, about 1/8 inch over the plantable paper and tamp down gently.

Step 3: Cut up the label into small pieces and place of soil on top and tamp down gently. Water thoroughly.

Step 4: Water thoroughly and always keep the soil moist to help with germination. The soil should be nicely damp, not swimming in water. During the first week, keep the seed paper moist at all times. The seeds need this moisture to germinate. Soon you will see tiny sprouts appearing. Continue to care for your little babies by providing adequate sunlight and water. Sprouts will form in a few weeks and flowers will start appear in 4-6 weeks.