

🌼 Grow Bold, Bloom Bright — Your Garden’s Ultimate Wildflower Upgrade!
This 4oz packet of drought tolerant, open-pollinated wildflower seeds delivers over 375 sq. ft. of vibrant, pollinator-friendly blooms designed for full sun and dry conditions. Trusted since 1985, this non-GMO mix supports native bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making it the perfect eco-conscious choice for professional gardeners seeking effortless, eye-catching perennial and annual floral coverage.





| ASIN | B08VHM6QKZ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (752) |
| Date First Available | 20 April 2021 |
| Expected blooming period | Summer |
| Manufacturer | BBB Seed |
| Manufacturer reference | XericWFPKT4z |
| Moisture needs | Best if ground kept moist thru establishment |
| Part number | XericWFPKT4z |
| Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 15.24 x 1.27 cm; 119.07 g |
| Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
A**H
Loosely threw these over a re-excavated hill last fall before the snow and they have just come in so beautifully! We live in the high desert with generally harsh growing conditions, short and hot summer, not much natural rainfall. Neighbors are asking me where I got this. I used around 12 packets in total.Highly recommended!
A**K
I planted these after the last frost in late March. At first it looked like there was only going to be a few, but here we are July 2nd and they have really taken off! I can’t wait for another week or two when all the little buds I see bloom and it’s all flowers!
R**R
These things bloomed like crazy all the way to the first hard freeze, which killed them. Some flowers are so tall, they require support. I didn't have anything for that so they all fell over on the ground. The marigolds were fabulous.
M**S
I grew up in the PNW where bachelor buttons grew in fields. Moved south to drought territory and snagged these without realizing bachelor buttons are in the mix. Planted and bloomed!!!! They’re still coming up and delighting my heart so much!!! The variety is still coming to light. The colors are plentiful!!! I can’t believe what a fantastic deal I got from the number of seeds being SO FULL and phenomenal quality!!! Thank you!!!
Q**E
Planted in a freshly tractor-tilled 6x120ft patch near the beehives. Watered faithfully. An adjacent same-sized patch to the north of sunflowers all germinated and grew fine with same watering plan, in the same soil, but these seeds failed to germinate anything, except a very few scattered California poppies, so you could see where all the seeds were sown. Normally I would put seeds in the fridge for a couple months to promote germination, but this mix didn't say it needed it, and it was mid spring, so I didn't. Either it did need cold stratification first, or they were simply just not good germinating seeds. It will be interesting to see if any germinate after they sit in the ground over winter, after I shallow-till the plot this fall. If they do, I'll edit the review and ensure that everyone knows they need cold stratification first.
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