Organic Songbird Wildflower Mix Seeds – 250+ Seeds for Attracting Songbirds, Pollinator Gardens, and Colorful Blooms
Minimum: 250+ seeds
Welcome to the Organic Songbird Wildflower Mix, a diverse blend of 19 vibrant flowers that not only beautify your garden but also attract a variety of songbirds and pollinators. This mix is carefully selected to provide seeds, nectar, and shelter, making your garden a haven for feathered friends. With a combination of annuals and perennials, your garden will burst with color and life, offering continuous blooms from spring through fall.
What’s in the Mix?
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Annual Phlox: A stunning flower with clusters of vibrant blooms in shades of pink, red, and white. Phlox attracts hummingbirds and provides essential nectar.
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Black-Eyed Susan: Bright yellow petals surrounding a dark center, this classic wildflower is a magnet for butterflies and finches.
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Blue Flax: Delicate blue flowers that sway in the breeze, offering a charming look and a great nectar source for pollinators.
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Calendula: Known for its bright orange and yellow blooms, Calendula not only attracts birds but also has medicinal properties.
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California Poppy: With its brilliant orange flowers, this easy-to-grow poppy brings a burst of color to any garden and attracts songbirds with its seeds.
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Cornflower: Also known as Bachelor's Button, this sky-blue flower provides nectar and seeds that are particularly appealing to goldfinches.
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Four O’Clocks: These fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers open in the late afternoon, providing nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies.
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Indian Blanket: Featuring vibrant red and yellow petals, this flower blooms all summer long, offering a consistent food source for birds and pollinators.
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Lance-Leaved Coreopsis: A native wildflower with bright yellow blooms that attract songbirds and beneficial insects.
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New England Aster: Producing masses of purple flowers in late summer and fall, this aster is a critical late-season nectar source for butterflies and birds.
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Partridge Pea: A nitrogen-fixing plant with bright yellow flowers that attract bees and provide seeds that are a favorite of songbirds.
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Plains Coreopsis: Also known as tickseed, this flower produces abundant seeds that are relished by birds, along with cheerful yellow blooms.
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Prairie Coneflower: With its tall, distinctive flowers, this native plant is perfect for attracting songbirds and other wildlife.
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Purple Coneflower: A beloved perennial with large, daisy-like flowers that provide nectar for butterflies and seeds for birds.
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Purple Prairie Clover: A native legume with beautiful purple spikes, attracting a variety of pollinators and providing seeds for birds.
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Shasta Daisy: A classic garden flower with large white petals and a yellow center, offering nectar to pollinators and seeds for songbirds.
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Sulphur Cosmos: Bright orange and yellow flowers that thrive in poor soils and attract a variety of birds and pollinators.
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Sunflower: These towering plants produce large, seed-filled heads that are irresistible to songbirds, especially finches.
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Sweet William Pinks: Fragrant, colorful flowers that bloom in clusters, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies.
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Gayfeather: Also known as Blazing Star, this perennial produces tall spikes of purple flowers that are a favorite of birds and butterflies.
Why Choose the Organic Songbird Wildflower Mix?
- Attract Songbirds: Create a garden filled with the sounds of songbirds as they flock to your yard to enjoy the seeds and shelter provided by these wildflowers.
- Continuous Blooms: Enjoy a garden that blooms from early spring to late fall, providing a constant food source for birds and pollinators.
- Low Maintenance: These hardy wildflowers are easy to grow, drought-tolerant, and thrive in various soil conditions.
- Certified Organic: Our seeds are 100% organic, non-GMO, and grown without synthetic chemicals, ensuring a safe and natural environment for birds and other wildlife.
- Enhance Biodiversity: Attract a wide range of birds, pollinators, and beneficial insects, contributing to a healthy, balanced ecosystem.
Planting Instructions
- When to Plant: Direct sow in spring after the last frost or start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date.
- Soil Preparation: Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. Mix compost or organic matter into the soil to improve fertility.
- Planting Depth: Sow seeds on the soil surface and lightly press them in, ensuring good seed-to-soil contact. Do not cover, as most wildflower seeds need light to germinate.
- Watering: Keep the soil moist until seedlings are established. After that, these wildflowers require minimal watering.
- Care: Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms. Cut back perennials in late fall to prepare for next year’s growth.
Order Your Organic Songbird Wildflower Mix Today!
Turn your garden into a songbird sanctuary with this delightful wildflower mix. Enjoy the beauty of colorful blooms and the joyful songs of birds all season long. Order now and start growing your very own bird-friendly garden! 🎵