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Burpee Wildflower 25,000 Non-GMO Pollinator Flower Seed Mix

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Amazon has Burpee Wildflower 25,000 Non-GMO Pollinator Flower Seed Mix (18 Varieties) for $3.02. Shipping is free w/ prime or on $35 orders.

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Amazon has Burpee Wildflower 25,000 Non-GMO Pollinator Flower Seed Mix (18 Varieties) for $3.02. Shipping is free w/ prime or on $35 orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Alternatively, Walmart has Burpee Wildflower 25,000 Non-GMO Pollinator Flower Seed Mix (18 Varieties) for $3.02. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $3.37 lower than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $6.39

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Today 08:52 AM
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CJ_1985Today 08:52 AM
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Almost free flowers, hard to complain
Today 09:15 AM
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stegallToday 09:15 AM
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Yes, for $3.00, it's worth a shot (not me though). Read reviews. You might get lucky. Probably about 25 years ago, I bought (not Burpee's) wildflower mix online, using some & putting the rest in the freezer, which I forgot about for years and years, then giving to a friend & for years now, the black-eyed susans blossom every dadgum year without much work, just trimming the grass.
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JohnT1301Today 10:42 AM
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For $12 I bought this instead.......160,000+ Wildflower Seeds Bulk for Planting(4oz) – 13 Varieties Perennial & Annual Mix, Attract Bees, Butterflies & Hummingbirds, High Germination for Pollinator Garden, Gift for Woman
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BeigeStranger349Today 12:08 PM
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Quote from JohnT1301 :
For $12 I bought this instead.......160,000+ Wildflower Seeds Bulk for Planting(4oz) – 13 Varieties Perennial & Annual Mix, Attract Bees, Butterflies & Hummingbirds, High Germination for Pollinator Garden, Gift for Woman
"Gift for Woman".........
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I bought this back in Feb, planted them using the instructions on the bag, and not a single one came up.
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Quote from stegall :
... the black-eyed susans blossom every dadgum year without much work, just trimming the grass.

I'm in a location where they run wild. The road side is teaming with them, and I have a good many that pop up around the yard.
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stegallToday 02:06 PM
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Quote from luckygecko :
I'm in a location where they run wild. The road side is teaming with them, and I have a good many that pop up around the yard.
Good stuff.

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DonutsForDBagsToday 03:53 PM
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Quote from JohnT1301 :
For $12 I bought this instead.......160,000+ Wildflower Seeds Bulk for Planting(4oz) – 13 Varieties Perennial & Annual Mix, Attract Bees, Butterflies & Hummingbirds, High Germination for Pollinator Garden, Gift for Woman
"Gift for women." 😂
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digduckToday 04:32 PM
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Much of this stuff is comprised of invasive species and please avoid spreading! This is an older article but still relevant today!

https://www.washington.edu/news/2...-of-weeds/
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mcbrizzleToday 04:34 PM
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Quote from luckygecko :
I bought this back in Feb, planted them using the instructions on the bag, and not a single one came up.
They probably will next year. I didn't get this exact mix but I threw a bag into a raised bed and got nothing. Then the next year the bed started to explode in early spring before I even had a chance to plant anything.
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swstatesToday 04:45 PM
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I'm not complaining, I'm ordering them now. Planted a large bag of wildflower mix a few months ago. Talked to the seed company and they said Don't expect very many flowers the first year but there are tons and tons of flowers. Only one hasn't flowered because I used a nitrogen rich fertilizer, and that prevents it from producing flowers. Thanks so much for this post!
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JoshH1654Today 04:57 PM
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Quote from luckygecko :
I bought this back in Feb, planted them using the instructions on the bag, and not a single one came up.
Came here to report the same experience. Not even worth $1 because it's a bag of coconut husk and dead seeds
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GolgothanToday 05:39 PM
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Anyone know of a good seed blend that's suitable for 7a, shaded area & has perennials in the mix?
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GolgothanToday 06:02 PM
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Quote from luckygecko :
I bought this back in Feb, planted them using the instructions on the bag, and not a single one came up.
What growing region are you in? February seems REALLY early... unless you're in a warmer state?

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KC4178Today 06:23 PM
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I would like to know if it is too late to spread seeds now in July in northern CA. And how to keep the seeds till next early Spring?

I planted English pea seeds that were 2 years old a few months ago and now I am harvesting the peas. Some seeds just never die?

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