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!
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EACH ENTRY IS A SEPARATE OPPORTUNITY TO WIN.
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Ready for the giveaway info?
This giveaway is OPEN: February 2, 2024 and ends February 8, 2024
There will be THREE winners chosen on February 9th!
This giveaway is open to all residents of the US and Canada.
No purchase necessary.
Every single winner will receive a
SEED STORAGE BOX with a pack of Calendula seeds
In case you don't want to wait for the giveaway to end, you can save big on all seed combo packs
Mary's Heirloom Seeds Sale
Must be used at checkout, cannot take the discount off completed orders
May not be combined with other discount codes but may be used on sale items
Now for the details...
Giveaway begins on 2/2/24 and ends at 11:59 pm on 2/8/24
THREE 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 February 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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Donna on
My favorite pollinator is lavender. It is beautiful, smells great and attracts the bees.
juanita flener hamlin on
I started to garden at age fifty for grief therapy. NOW at sixty seven I am passionate about it. I sent seeds to a young mom who was bored and needed activities for her kids. She homeschooled them. I suggested gardening. She blew me off so I sent her purple bean seeds and explained them. She started them and next thing I know she is having her dad build raised beds and build a fence and her black thumb turned green. I mailed MORE seeds and she talks gardening with friends now. It is delightful
Sandra Volkman on
My favorite pollinator plant is lavender.
Gina Wheeler on
My favorite pollinator plants are milkweed and sunflowers; easy to grow.
Saundra on
My favorite pollinator friendly plant is zinnias. I always have a variety of butterflies, hummingbirds and other interesting insects who visit them.
JEFF SMEAD on
beginner here to planting for pollinators. We are buying and planting milkweed but look forward to making a whole area we have, on a sunny bank, for pollinators. Looking to learn
Hillary Young on
Salvia and mints are wonderful for pollinators, but I always smile at the sleepy bee butts stuck in the zucchini and squash blooms in the morning. :P
Johnna Hale on
I’m excited to start gardening again. This will be my first vegetable garden in over 20 years. I have also planted fruit trees. And I’m working on a flower garden.
We just moved to Canton 2021. And last few years we spent building our home. Now it’s time for gardening and landscaping.
I love reading all you articles. It’s going to be so helpful getting everything going.
Karen on
Thyme and oregano
Nadine Hanks on
Love marigolds and calendula as pollinators
Cindy on
Calendula is such a beautiful and useful plant. In the southeastern US, they seem to struggle a bit in the summer heat, but then resurge in the fall. I keep mine watered & let them get a little shade in the late afternoon & they seem to fare much better.
Sheila White on
You are so helpful with my new gardening adventure! Thank you!
Becky Gary on
I love attracting pollinators to my yard. I plant flowers among my vegetables. I live in the south so I usually have something growing.
Laura H on
Fireweed is one of my favorites!
Keith Safford on
Great timing as I am starting planning my Spring/Summer 2024 garden. Love the seed starter bag concept. This got me motivated to start cleaning up my gardens for Spring planting!!
Stephanie on
I love growing food and flowers. Calendulas are really pretty!
Mrs C McKeee on
Lavender and marigold
Peggy Cabe on
Always enjoy looking at all the seeds and dreaming about my next garden!
Dolly on
Marigolds and Zinnias really bring in great pollinators in my area.
Keli on
Sunflowers are my favorite 🌻
Bill on
Gardening resonates with my soul.
Kari Routledge on
I love zinnias and calendula for pollinators!
Kari Routledge on
I love zinnias and calendula for pollinators!
Cynthia Deadmon on
Catnip is always my favorite
Maureen Kinney on
My bee balm and butterfly bush are great pollinators. I’d love to get more planted now that I’m retired
Janet Kennedy on
My favorite pollinators are Zinnias! Thank you for the giveaway!
Elaine Lukas on
Love your seeds
Catherine L. on
Cat Dancison on
I love gardening ❤️
Deanna Palumbo on
My favorite pollinator plants are Sunflowers & Borage.
Carrie Dupree Conley on
I really don’t have a favorite
Deb Lightfoot on
Love seeing them everywhere!
Deb Lightfoot on
Love seeing them everywhere!
Debbie Rhoades on
I love Mary’s Heirloom Seeds! I recently ordered herbs and flowers and vegetables. Received 12 in all. I love the prices and the Quantity of seeds per packet. Thank you!
Heidi Geores on
My favorite pollinator plant is the Sunflower!
Heidi Geores on
Mary’s heirloom seeds are totally amazing! They caught it from Mary!
Theresa Miller on
I love many pollinators but marigolds are my favorite just like fall time is too.
Paula on
If I have to choice just one, anise hyssop beats out echinacea but just barely.
Kenya Kingsbury on
Zinnia is my favorite pollinator. Hoping to add several throughout the garden this year.
liz minx on
I love marigolds and jasmine. Fragrant and pretty
Denise M on
I love Rosemary as a pollinator plant!
Dee P on
Favorite pollinator plant is marigold and zinnia. Would love to plant as many pollinator plants as I can.
Sue D on
Favorite pollinator is mint.
Carmen on
My always favorite is Mexican sunflower. It gets covered with pollinators all summer long!
Jenn Warschauer on
I think my favorite is the butterfly bush. It is so colorful.
Chuck on
My favorite pollinator plant is basil, because honeybees visit the blooms over and over each day. It makes my heart happy.
Kathy Sanford on
My favorite pollinators are zinnias, sunflowers, and coneflowers … but I love all pollinators…we need to take care of our bees.
Jean on
Would love to grow some of these!
Lori on
Native porterweed
Valerie on
Bee balm is my favorite pollinator.
Pam Jones on
Sunflowers are a favorite of mine.
We do the whole west side of the garden with them.
The birds love them, the bees love them and I love them😊
LINDA on
Bee Balm & Butterfly Weed.
Marie on
I love roses and yes we neeed bees because without them then no honey or flowers for them too pollenate
Angela McComas on
I’m scrolling through all the seeds and my cart is getting full. One can never have too many seeds!!
I am so excited for spring.
Catherine P on
I have planted marigolds and calendula
Jules on
Mystic spires has been a great pollinator, bumble bees love it!
Victoria Weisheit on
My favorite pollinator is lantana! It’s beautiful with all the different colors, smells nice, and is easy in the texas heat!
Dee Dee Isaacs on
What gardener can resist a seed giveaway? Not this one!
Venus on
Thank you for offering this giveaway!
Shelley H on
My favorite pollinator plant is probably borage. It reseeds easily so I can spread it around my different gardening areas and is a great companion plan to so many of my veggies.
Lauren on
Coneflowers and Sunflowers
Danny on
Favorite pollinator is a marigold.
Jeane Campbell on
My neighbor had zinnias last year and the bees loved them. Got my seeds from her and giving it a go this year.
Mari on
Love my reseeding larkspurs and bachelor buttons that come on early, and the apricot blossoms bring in tons of bees, My maximillion sunflower blooms late in the season providing plenty of pollen to keep the bees around. Thankful for discovering you and hearing all your thoughts.
kela on
mints and lavander
Diana Smith Hill on
My favorite ones are bee balm, Echinacea and Goldenrod – they are also medicinal!
Alyssa on
Sunflowers and bee balm
David Latino on
Best seed company!!!
Carla Terry on
I love the seeds I have gotten from you.
Linda J Walker on
Mexican Sunflower, calendula, bee balm, zinnia….thank your for the free zinnia seeds last month!
Theresa Faria on
Ive seen alot about borage, got seeds. will plant this year> Thanks for another giveaway!
Crystal on
I ❤️ sunflowers!
Valerie Bergland on
Bee balm
Lissa on
Excited to plant this year!
Darlene Owen on
I love caterpillers.
Jeannie Eaton on
Super excited about this giveaway. I am interested in veggies and herbs.
Darlene Owen on
I love Borage – the bees swarm around them.
Debbie on
I’ve had great germination with your seeds. Calendula was my favorite pollinator last year.
Kathryn on
My favorite pollinator plant is agastache! It smells so nice and is drought tolerant.
Greg Vena on
Salvia
Lynn M on
Not sure if nasturtium is considered a pollinator – but it is a pretty handy plant to have in the garden (and I make poor man’s capers with the pods).
Amanda on
I love your giveaways ! Thank you for always being so generous !!!!
Jane Havran on
Bee Balm
Denesia Weldy on
Love Mary’s info
Aric Szklenski on
Butterfly bush. I know it’s invasive but I could sit and watch all the butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, moths, hummingbird moths…..all day!
Catelyn O on
Its hard to pick one favorite pollinator plant. I love coneflower, agastache, and Salvia, are my first thoughts. Cosmos and spider plants were a huge hit with bees when I lived in Colorado. I saw alot of bee colors I didn’t knew existed before. Like an iridescent blue green bee.
Rebecca Little on
I have been a crazy plant lady getting my garden started between starting my seeds indoors and getting things cleaned up outside!
Rebecca Little on
I have been a crazy plant lady getting my garden started between starting my seeds indoors and getting things cleaned up outside!
Angelica Velasquez on
Love my Mary’s Heirloom seeds. Just planted some and am about to order more!
Nicole Gerkrath on
I love Calendula and sunflowers!
Laurie Millette on
I really enjoy the way you educate!! :-)
Patsella on
Favorite pollinator plant is basil, the bees love it. Thank you for the give-away.
Diane on
Love your seeds & your guides.
Serena on
My favorite pollinator friendly plant from MHS is the Blanket Flower. Native to Florida, I get SO many pollinators visiting my garden because of these beautiful flowers. :)
Kerry Schwidde on
Calendula, my favorite every day go to. Generous and thoughtful giveaway. Those are cute storage boxes also.
Serena on
I love MHS! I have been working on growing an herb garden for some time now and never have been able to germinate rosemary or thyme. I grew rosemary and thyme successfully for the first time ever thanks to these wonderful seeds! I now save so much money and have high quality herbs coming right out of my garden :)
Jim Black on
Borage for native bees
Carol on
I’m already growing greens indoors and will be planting herbs indoor tomorrow morning.
Elizabeth on
I love echinaceas – they bloom forever!
ASHLEY COFFEY on
I love marigolds