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Reddit mentions of Package of 30,000 Seeds, Bird and Butterfly Wildflower Mixture (100% Pure Live Seed) Non-GMO Seeds by Seed Needs …

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Package of 30,000 Seeds, Bird and Butterfly Wildflower Mixture (100% Pure Live Seed) Non-GMO Seeds by Seed Needs …
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  • Quality Wildflower seeds packaged by Seed Needs. Each packet measures 4.50 inches wide by 6.4375 inches tall.
  • This specialty Bird and Butterfly Wildflower Mixture will produce a colorful blend of flowers that attract an array of beneficial insects to the garden, such as butterflies, honeybees, bumblebees, hummingbirds and more!
  • All plants will grow to a varying height of roughly 8 to 60 inches tall, with the majority ranging between 12 to 36 inches.
  • This Bird and Butterfly Wildflower Mixture consists of 23 individual species, 70% of which are annuals. The remaining varieties are perennials and biennials.
  • All Wildflower seeds sold by Seed Needs are Non-GMO based seed products and are intended for the current & the following growing season. All seeds are produced from open pollinated plants, stored in a temperature controlled facility and constantly moved out due to popularity.
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Height0.75 Inches
Length6.37 Inches
Width6.5 Inches

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u/kfar · 2 pointsr/Detroit

Try hatching mantes in your garden next year. I picked up two Ootheca eggs on ebay and so far I haven't had any pest issues in New Center.

I planted San Marzano tomatoes this year (shout out to Blocks for actually having them) and they're doing great so far. Various peppers, kale, romaine, lavender, eucalyptus, basil, mint, have also been doing great.
My spinach was the only thing that that gave me problems, but I didn't keep it cool enough during those super hot weeks so it's my own fault. Next year I'll mulch it or shade it better when the weather gets like that.

I was lucky enough to have an extra old dirt patch in my yard (about 5x4) so I mixed it with some compost and poured 30,000 wild flower seeds on top. Worked like a charm (pic). I also picked up a bee house from Meijer and it looks like the bees have been using it. Hopefully that means good things for next year. (Other places sell the bee houses but theirs were the least expensive.)