March 2024 Seed Giveaway at Mary's Heirloom Seeds Posted on 2 Mar 02:50 , 167 comments
Everyone loved our February seed giveaway so much that we're doing it again for March!
If you've been following Mary's Heirloom Seeds for even a short amount of time you probably already know I LOVE offering seed giveaways!
TOMATO GARDEN STARTER KIT
SQUASH & PUMPKIN STARTER KIT
PEPPER GARDEN STARTER KIT
Pollinator Garden Starter Kit
Or use code: KIT15
to save 15% on all STARTER KITS
Now for the details...
FOUR winners will be selected at random
Winners must live in the United States or Canada
This one is important...We will email the winners on March 9th. Winners must respond within 48 hours or new winners will be chosen.
All entries will be added to our e-newsletter mailing list for Mary's Heirloom Seeds
The "comment on a video" entry can be done daily on different videos
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Niki on
Coneflower
Lisa P. on
My favorite pollinator plant is honeysuckle. The bees and hummingbirds love it and I love the fragrance. It’s also very pretty. A local city in our area, however, has deemed it an invasive species and wants everyone to eradicate from their property.
Kerry Schwidde on
Calendula & 🌞🌻
Elizabeth Krill on
I love peonies & hollyhocks.
Jeanette Jackson on
My favourite is Lavender
Tammy Eubanks on
My favorite pollinator plant is hollyhocks, and sunflowers.
Natalie G on
Hi! I would love to win this giveaway; we plant a big garden every year and it sure would be amazing for the “extra help”! Thanks! :)
Amber on
Adding to pollinators every year and last year I added nasturtium. Loved it so much. The bees loved it. I loved it in salads tastey and pretty omgosh 🌺🌺🌺
Jennifer on
My favorite pollinator plant is probably borage or beebalm . It reseeds easily- looks unique.
Joyce Zaleski on
I would love to win this wonderful giveaway. My husband and I plant every year and now he just retired so we have even more time to plant. Thank you 😊
Jenn Warschauer on
I love butterfly bushes and honeysuckle for the pollinators.
david hartley on
I love honeysuckle – have since I was a child growing up in Los Angeles .. we had a huge gone-wild area in the backyard
Shannon on
I can’t wait to eat cherry tomtatos fresh off the stem! 😋
Danielle Porter on
Borage is my favorite. Bees loveeee it! Mexican sunflowers are a close second, but I just love the cute flowers of borage. Borage also works as a great trap crop.
david hartley on
I love honeysuckle – have since I was a child growing up in Los Angeles .. we had a huge gone-wild area in the backyard
david hartley on
I love honeysuckle – have since I was a child growing up in Los Angeles .. we had a huge gone-wild area in the backyard
Camisha Betcke on
My favorite pollinator friendly plant are sunflowers! I plan to plant a bunch this year to replace our gardens lost in the wildfire.
Evelyn Dole on
What an awesome giveaway!!!!!
Tamara on
I plant a vegetable garden, every year an along with flowers.
Penny on
Lots of favorites but sunflowers are number one! ☝️ 🤗🌻
Julian Bond on
My Favorite is Marigolds. I grow them in small pots so I can move them around easily.
Karla Sceviour on
pumpkins -love growing them!
Jordan Weston on
Last year the bees really loved my small herb garden. I even let some of plants flower for them.
Kristin Ely on
My favorite pollinator plant I would have to say is Sunflowers but I love them all. I started a pollinator garden on the side of my house specifically for this a couple of years ago. Can’t wait to add more perennials this year to it and see what comes up from last year!
joan coursien on
Love Mary’s seeds
RAE LOZANO on
Sunflowers
Tina on
I really like Zinnias~ I have coneflower and brown eyed susans as perennials but love the pop of color from flowers like zinnia and calendula.
Sue D on
Bees love my mint plants.
ASIA on
Really hoping to get Zinnias in the garden for the first time this year to enjoy, and for the pollinators 🌞♥️
ms patty george on
love sunflowers
Jessica Sanders on
I love sunflowers 🌻
Christina Serrata on
Current favorite pollinator would me mums. So versatile and they are pretty.
Claris Moore on
Ya !!! Spring ❤️
Kim C on
My favorite pollinator is the humble coneflower aka echinacea!
Sheryl miller on
Love heirloom seeds. Especially tomatoes.
Liz Minx on
I love marigolds and honeysuckles. They smell great and attract all sorts of bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
Jim janowich on
We love flowers here in ohigho..more the “MARY” er
Deb Rowley on
My favorite pollinator plant is the sunflower,
Alicia B H on
Hi Mary, I love Zinnias and Mexican Sunflowers for the pollinators but make sure to much more in my gardens for them. Cosmos too!
Alicia B H on
Hi Mary, I love Zinnias and Mexican Sunflowers for the pollinators but make sure to much more in my gardens for them. Cosmos too!
Lexee B on
This is so cool! Thank you for doing these kit giveaways!
Jennifer B on
Favorite pollinator plant would be calendula
Laurie Emerson on
My favorite pollinator plant are sunflowers.
Barbara on
My favorite pollinator is zinnas.Appreciate all the info.Appreciate a chance at winning seeds.
Kit on
Hard to pick a favorite, but I really have enjoyed my milkweed! I have a purple and orange.
Jamie Leanne Grimes on
Alyssum
Theresa Sutherland on
Borage is a beautiful blue & bees flock to it!
Stephanie on
Lavender
Ron Giese on
What is your favorite pollinator friendly plant? I like my petunias
Nikki C on
The Mexican Sunflower is a nice pollinator.
Nancy on
What is your favorite pollinator friendly plant?
I love my delphiniums – so tall and stately (as long as they keep standing during a wind!)
Rebecca on
What is your favorite pollinator friendly plant?
Salvia, lavender, verbena, Anise hyssop…
I love the purple flowers, for sure!
Shanell on
My favorite pollinator plant is allysum.
Nicole on
I love sunflowers!
Raquel Beaty on
So excited for my seeds to come today! I love planting zinnias and sunflowers! They are so easy and so easy to save seeds from! I first planted zinnias last year when I got a mystery grab bag from you, and I’m never going back to a zinnia-less garden!
Gina on
Some of my favorite pollinator plants are bee balm, blanket flower, and coneflower
Donna on
Sunflower
Glenn Wuennenberg on
Love having Sunflowers!
Raelena on
Borage
Lila Walker on
I love getting your seeds each year. I’ve had great germination with them. I’m doing a new thing with my gardens this year, breaking them up into, more or less, quadrants and planting in squares instead of long rows. Since I’ve only been in this growing area for 3 summers, I am still learning what grows here and how. Wish me luck!
Lynette Gaskins on
Spring is in the air, and I’m so ready to see lots of beautiful colors, while watching how a single seed produces such beautiful green beans, peas, tomatoes, squash, and melons. I’m so, so ready.
My prayer is that everyone has a productive and peaceful garden space. Blessings to all the gardener’s.
Happy gardening – ‘2024’
Estelle S on
My favorite pollinator plants are coneflowers!
Catherine L. on
I love sunflowers.
Carol on
I can’t wait for home grown tomatoes
Sabrina on
Thank you, Mary!! Great seeds and great education!
Natasha on
I’m very excited to start seeding the things I’ve gotten from you so far! Thank you for the fun giveaways and seed sales!
Rebecca O’Brien on
I love zinnias, pumpkins, and sunflowers
Cheryl on
WOW this is a great giveaway!! I enjoy your tips and love your smile!!
Mark Chadwick on
Great Giveaway, thanks for the entries!!
Rah on
Great selection and seeds!
Cathy Monroe on
My favorite pollinator plants are borage because bees just love it and it re-seeds so well (maybe too well, lol), and also, zinnias, just love the colors!
Gloria on
Sunflowers and milkweed are great pollinators.
Martha Waugh on
My favorite pollinator is sunflowers. I plant them throughout the vegetable garden to bring bees 🐝 My zucchini and cucumbers love them.
Tina Burke on
My favorite pollinator plant is passionflower vine. Lots of gulf fritillary action there!
David on
Honeysuckle is my favorite pollinator friendly plant. I have fond memories of the Honeysuckle vine we had growing on our fence when I was a child.
Jenn M on
I love datura for our pollinators.
Karen on
Oregano
MelanieL on
My favorite pollinators plant is lavender
Janet Kellar on
Cosmos
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Fav pollinator is sunflower. But also like Echinacea.
Alicia on
My black raspberries are bee havens. They’re always covered in pollinators (and make gallons of black raspberries every year!).
Darlene Owen on
I watched your video on starting seeds, I learned so much, thank you
Pamela Hathorn on
I can’t wait to plant in my GreenStalker! I’m planning on herbs, veggies, and some flowers to attract the pollinators. 😁
Darlene Owen on
My favorite is Borage, I think I got it from you, but it is great it is usually loaded with bees.
Gwen Lambert on
My favorite pollinator plant changed last year to a surprise- fennel. I couldn’t believe how busy the one plant was, abuzz with activity from sun up to sun down with a wide variety of pollinators- bees, wasps, skippers, and butterflies!
Kathryn on
Fav pollinator plant: agastache!
Bobby on
Sunflower
Trisha Johnson on
Hi Mary! I’m new here and made my first purchase with you a couple months ago. This is my first journey with veggie and herb seeds and I’m so glad I chose your product! 💚
Jean Feingold on
Zinnias
J Roy on
SUNFLOWERS!
Brian Clapp on
My favorite pollinator has always been Thai Holy Basil, particularly the Red varient. I use it in Chili, and Drunken Noodles
jberry on
I do like my Butterfly Bushes, sparce as they grow.
Maureen May on
I knew about cold stratification and enjoyed your video on seed starting tips.
Kari on
Love echinacea and zinnias! My goal is to transform my flower beds into pollinator gardens.
Kari on
Love echinacea and zinnias! My goal is to transform my flower beds into pollinator gardens.
Maureen May on
I love Echinacea and Lemon Mint!
Danny on
Marigolds!
Claris Moore on
I ordered a bunch of seeds a few weeks ago. Can’t wait to get them in the ground.
Maureen May on
I love Echinacea and Lemon Mint!
Lisa Brown on
I love watching the bumbles on my Zinnias. Planting Mexican Sunflowers this year because I’ve heard good things!