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Seed Needs offers a 2.1 oz bulk package containing 30,000 high-quality wildflower seeds that are both deer resistant and beneficial for attracting butterflies and other insects. This mixture includes a blend of annuals and perennials, ensuring a colorful display throughout the summer months. All seeds are non-GMO and produced from open-pollinated plants, stored in a temperature-controlled facility for optimal freshness.
C**Y
Started Slow but took off second year
We planted these in a 2ft wide strip between a retaining wall and driveway. The first year they came up but barely bloomed. I did nothing to them over the winter but they didn't die completely out and the 2nd spring they came up with a passion. Beautiful colors, about 2 to 3 feet tall plants. LOTS of seeds produced by the plants. We are now in the third year but I've decided to till the ground and plant again as there are significant weeds in the mix now (especially due to a bird feeder) and I can't tell the weeds from the flowers in the spring, so I can't pull them.They WERE very deer resistant. At times we have 10 - 15 deer in our yard, they ate almost everything else we didn't net but they left these flowers completely alone.For climate reference, we live in the Atlanta Georgia area.
C**N
Beautiful
Planted at the end of April. Really pretty. I'll be buying again next year. Only thing is that nothing in the product images matched. Bunnys still run thru it, they do keep dear away.
S**E
Takes time, but with patience they look great.
Fantastic growth and color in tough Colorado mountain soil. I was concerned at first since it took time to germinate, but now the wildflowers look spectacular and I can’t wait to see how they spread next year. I don’t see any any signs that the deer have any interest in them, unlike so many other things that I have tried to plant.If you are expecting to get beautiful blooms a month after laying seed, gardening is not for you. Find another hobby. Seeds are for the patient.
J**N
Only maybe 10% tops survive...
Planted according to directions in four different spots, different levels of light, different soils. They came up great in all areas. Then they fizzled. Some made it to an inch high. A few are still hanging in there but they are not thriving. I planted a ton of seeds from a lot of different companies this year that are doing fine. Not sure if I just got a bad package or if it's the norm. I have some seeds left in the packet so will try them again next year (although that'll be past the suggested date I think so maybe I'll just toss them in the spots and see if they like this time of year better).
M**T
They all sprouted. The deer haven't touched them . ;-)
They arrived quickly no problems with shipping. They germinated in about 3 days inside. I started a handful indoors and sprinkled a ton out in my bark laid area. Not great soil or sun conditions a and they're still doing great so time will tell. Looks like it's going to be a large variety of flowers purely from looking at the seeds. I haven't grown them enough to flower yet so we shall see...... I'm super excited that they sprouted. We have deer all around our yard all the time and they haven't touched the sprouts. So I hope they leave them alone still when they flower. Good buy over all.
P**
User Error!
I'm sure the seeds will bloom great however just keep in mind that 30,000 seeds is not nearly as many as you would think. I bought these for favors for my daughter's birthday party and intended to fill 50 bags with some seeds as a favor and the package was quite small. It was definitely user error, and I was just an inexperienced seed buyer.
K**M
Lush - Deer haven't eaten them! Update 2021
I planted a bit late in the year. Initially, I had a few small white and pink flowers. Now the red ones have come in. There are a lot of plants but the flowers seem to be coming in one variety at a time. The unevenness is due to different levels of sunlight. I'll pick up another packet to add to the bed in the Spring. We have heavy deer population. This is the first flower bed that hasn't been eaten.2021 - I planted in February and March (TX hill country). I put a few seeds down once per week for 6 weeks. This is the best season, so far. I planted the deer resistant seeds and a package of zinnias. The biggest variety of flowers blooming at the same time.
D**D
Not a single seed sprouted
I planted seeds following the directions. Not one flower grew from two packs (Dryland Wildflower Mixture and Deer Resistant Wildflower Mixture). I would like a refund or at least a replacement (could I have received a couple of bad batches?). How can this process begin? I appreciate your attention and look forward to your response.
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