Butterfly Flower Mix Seeds
Get the birds and the bees buzzing in your garden with our Butterfly Mix! Our Butterfly Mix contains Monarda didyna (Beebalm), Rudbeckia (Black/brown Eyed Susans), Liatris (Blazing Star), Nepeta — Catmint (similar to Catnip, but does not entice cats), Echinacea, Ageratum (Floss Flower), Lavender, Asclepias (Tropical Milkweed), Phlox (Garden Phlox), Salvia (Common Garden Sage), Antirrhinum (Snapdragon), Achillea (Yarrow), and Zinnia seeds. Not only will this combination of flower seeds look aesthetic and attract butterflies to your garden, but it will also diversity your backyard ecosystem and provide the butterflies with the nectar they need to pollinate your plan
UNTREATED. OPEN-POLLINATED. HEIRLOOM.
Minimum 1 gram of mixed seeds
Turn and loosen your soil, ensuring it is well-draining and loamy. Sprinkle the Butterfly Flower Mix seeds over the soil. Lightly cover the seeds with a seedling starter soil mix. Keep the soil moist during the germination and seedling stage of the flowers. Each flower will have a different germination period, with most species germinating within 10 to 28 days. Our Butterfly Flower Mix can be sown all year round, but avoid sowing in the hottest and coldest periods of the year to give your seeds the best chance of germinating. You will begin to see flowers from your Butterfly Flower Mix emerging after 8 to 14 weeks. Some species in this mix are perennials — meaning they will return again the next year!
Cool Climates: January to December — avoiding extreme hot and cold periods.
Temperate Climates: January to December — avoiding extreme hot and cold periods.
Arid Climates: January to December — avoiding extreme hot and cold periods.
Subtropical Climates: January to December — avoiding extreme hot and cold periods.
Tropical Climates: January to December — avoiding extreme hot and cold periods.