Honeybee Garden Wildflower Seed Mix – Pollinator Flower Seeds in Reusable Tin

Honeybee Garden Wildflower Seed Mix – Pollinator Flower Seeds in Reusable Tin

Sale price  $6.95 USD Regular price  $9.95 USD
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Honeybee Garden Wildflower Seed Mix – Pollinator Flower Seeds in Reusable Tin
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Honeybee Garden Wildflower Seed Mix – Pollinator Flower Seeds in Reusable Tin

Sale price  $6.95 USD Regular price  $9.95 USD

Honeybee Garden Seed Tin

Botanical Gift • Reusable Keepsake

Bring your garden to life and invite the pollinators in.

This charming little tin holds a thoughtfully blended mix of flower seeds chosen especially for their ability to attract honeybees and support healthy pollination. Scatter them into a sunny garden bed, along a fence line, or in a quiet corner of the yard and watch your garden slowly fill with color, movement, and the gentle hum of bees at work.

Tucked inside a reusable recycled U.S. steel tin, you’ll find a beautiful assortment of easy-to-grow wildflowers chosen for their natural charm and pollinator appeal. It’s a lovely way to add a touch of wild beauty to the garden, and a thoughtful gift for gardeners, nature lovers, and anyone who appreciates the important role bees play in our world.

A small tin… with a very big purpose.

❧♡ Lifestyle Moment Tucking this little tin into a gardener’s gift basket for someone who loves nature as much as you do.

Garden Details

Includes: 20 varieties of honeybee-friendly flower seeds
Container: Reusable recycled U.S. steel tin
Tin size: 2" diameter
Growing zones: 4–9
Seeds: Non-GMO, open pollinated, and regularly tested
Directions: Easy-grow planting instructions included

Flower Varieties

Annual Candytuft
Lance-Leaved Coreopsis
Purple Coneflower
Dwarf Cosmos
California Poppy
Indian Blanket
Baby Blue-Eyes
Corn Poppy
Rocky Mountain Beeplant
Globe Gilia
Lacy Phacelia
Spiderwort
Sweet Alyssum (Tall White)
White Rockcress
Giant Purple Hyssop
New England Aster
Bergamot
Prairie Coneflower

Planting Notes

Cool climates: Plant in spring, early summer, or late fall
Fall planting: Sow late enough that seeds remain dormant until spring
Mild climates: Plant in fall for best results

Why Gardeners Love It ❧♡

A simple way to help pollinators while adding effortless beauty to your garden. These seed mixes are one of Potter’s Shed’s most beloved garden tins — perfect for tucking into a gift basket, slipping into a stocking, or keeping on hand for a spontaneous afternoon in the garden.

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