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Bee Happy Seed Gift Set
Bee Happy Seed Gift Set
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A collection of flowers to attract and nurture bees in your garden.
Have you ever noticed how many different types of bees there are in your garden? There are around 4000 native species of bees in the U.S.! In the home garden alone you might see small blue mason bees, green iridescent bees, black bees with wings like stained glass, leaf-cutter bees, and bumblebees. They are all important for crop pollination, and fascinating to watch in action. If you would like to support your local bee population, and "hire" more bees to work inside your garden, be sure to avoid using pesticides, and plant a wide variety of bee-friendly flowers and flowering herbs, such as the varieties in this collection. "Bee" sure to plant some near your vegetables to draw more bees to pollinate your crops.
Includes the following:
(A) Bachelor's Button Blue Boy(Pt) Bee Balm
(A) Borage Organic
(P) Anise Hyssop
(A) Larkspur Shades of Blue
(A) Sunflower Lemon Queen Organic
A=Annual P=Perennial Pt=Tender Perennial
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- Home S.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 starsFeb 22, 20255 Stars
The bundled seed packets with themes make great gifts. I’ve given several.
Was this helpful? - Mellisa T.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 starsFeb 22, 20255 Stars
These seeds were a gift for my niece who is an aspiring gardener, she was thrilled. The packaging was beautiful.
Was this helpful? - Andrea H.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 starsJan 22, 20255 Stars
This is a lovely assortment. So appreciate the gift bundle.
Was this helpful? - Mary D.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 starsDec 27, 20245 Stars
Purchased for Christmas gift
Was this helpful? - Roberta M.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 starsNov 3, 20245 Stars
B friendly seeds are going to be given as a X-mas gift in PA, so will have to wait to see when they are planted in the spring.
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