Heirloom Seeds Starter Kit GIVEAWAY Posted on 3 Oct 08:39 , 63 comments
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This is a super simple giveaway with multiple winners! This Giveaway will run from Wednesday, October 3rd thru Saturday, October 6th at midnight and is open to residents of the US and Canada
This is a super simple giveaway with multiple winners! This Giveaway will run from Wednesday, October 3rd thru Saturday, October 6th at midnight and is open to residents of the US and Canada
We will pick SIX Lucky Winners on Sunday, October 7th
We put together a few mini-starter kits just for this giveaway. Heirloom Seeds and Coconut coir pellets are available on our website. Each Winner will also receive a Butterfly garden Seed pack along with their mini starter kit.
Each Starter kit includes a pack of heirloom seeds, 8 coconut coir pellets, instructions and a germination container
ABOUT US
From Mary,
Mary's Heirloom Seeds is a "mom and pop" small business created out of a desire to help people become more sustainable and self-sufficient. Our customers know that we are a simple phone call or email away
We currently offer over 600 varieties of Heirloom, open-pollinated, non-gmo & non-hybrid garden Seeds. Mary has signed the Safe Seed Pledge AND the Declaration of Seed Freedom.
We currently offer over 600 varieties of Heirloom, open-pollinated, non-gmo & non-hybrid garden Seeds. Mary has signed the Safe Seed Pledge AND the Declaration of Seed Freedom.
Are you ready to enter the giveaway?
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Giveaway is open to all Residents of the US and Canada.
Giveaway opens 10/03/2018 and ends Saturday, October 6th at Midnight.
Giveaway opens 10/03/2018 and ends Saturday, October 6th at Midnight.
All giveaway entrants will be added to Mary's Heirloom Seeds mailing list.
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Ammette on
I love hyacinth for bees.
Trisha Musgrave on
Lilacs are my favorite! There are always a ton of bees near my bush!
Ann on
We have some nice lilac in our front yard. I LOVE the scent of lilac, and the bees don’t seem to mind it either! :)
As for sweet-smelling flowers that aren’t as short-lived, I enjoy the bee balm and asters at my mother’s house.
Cassandra D on
Sunflower.
Mary Elizabeth VonDras on
The bees loved my window box of marigolds right outside my kitchen table window! I wasn’t expecting them, and it was really quite entertaining to see them so often this year!!!
donna porter on
My mom has beautiful sunflowers and the bees love them!
Devora on
Love bee balm!
Kimberly S on
My favorite plants for bees is fruit trees. I love all the seeds I’ve gotten from you. I love that they are pure. :)
Leslie B on
Lavender, bee balm and herbs
Venita on
Basil all kinds the bees love it! I plant several varieties cinnamon lemon lime thai genovese sweet and large leaf also had this year holy tulsi basil.
Vanessa Miranda on
I grew Sunflowers and the bees loved them as did I!
Kristen A on
Lemon Queen Sunflowers!
Karen D on
Bergamont is my favorite bee friendly plant
Linda on
Whenever I plant cilantro, the bees have loved it.
Ae Minx on
Honeysuckle.. our bees love it
stefanie on
I loved the borage as much as the bees seemed to this year.
Elisa Lahey on
Planted Mexican Sour Gherkins this year and the bumble bees absolutely love them!
Jeannette on
Bee Balm! It feeds the bees and gives me tea!
Stacy Seamon on
I have never been able to grow sunflowers…but this year we planted the sun flower mix and the black oil sunflowers on the school garden. They are beyond amazing, the students are excited, they are looking fantastic. Thank you for for doing what you do!
Martha Waugh on
I’ve always planted mammoth sunflowers and purple coneflowers to attract bees. Both are my favorite.
JL E on
Thanks for the giveaway! I would love to win the yellow summer squash kit. :) My fave bee attracting plants are native wildflowers because Mother Earth does the work for me. Otherwise, I’d say any blue flowering herb because bees seem to prefer the color blue in aromatic plants like herbs.
Jackie Wisherd on
I presently do not have a favorite bee plant.
Linda Stoltzfus on
I love growing borage for the bees.
Rachel Verstraete on
I love my brown eyes Susans and so do the bees
Danielle Cloward on
I love sunflowers, basil, mints, and lavender.
Diana Hart on
I’m new to your site. I was searching for purslane and mugwort because I want to grow and use both. I live in Michigan where winters are cold and long. I’m looking for veggies I can grow indoors in containers and hydroponically.
Stacy Riley on
I love to grow anything, and like to try at least one new thing each year. I love Mary’s seeds and I always get great results with them!!
Cori Large on
Genevieve Caswell on
I would have to say my Johnny Jump Up’s & any kind of Sunflower big or small. Being born in Kansas I have to say Sunflowers. It’s part of the swearing in so Mom could take me home from the hospital. LOL :)
Deborah W. on
I love roses and coneflowers.
Kristen on
The bees seem to love our beautiful wisteria.
Karen Paulus on
The bumble bees really liked my zinnias this year!
Linda on
I have two hives plus an abundance of wild pollinators. It’s challenging to pick their favorites as different pollinators seem to prefer different plants. The honey bees love banana flowers, tulsi and other basils, bee balm, pear flowers to name a few. The bumble bees are very territorial about the comfrey flowers I notice. This time of year the bees are loving the wild Spanish needles that I leave growing for them, even though the seeds are a big nuisance. I don’t have the heart to take them away from my bees. Soon the salt bush will bloom and it will be full of thousands of pollinators. That’s a treat for me and them. Thanks for your great seeds! Linda
Diane on
I love my French lavender shrub, & so do the bees! (The little flock of bushtits likes to looks for tasty bugs in it, too.)
Wendy Carly Perez on
Milkweed was my # 1 bee attractor this season
Lana on
It’s difficult to pick a favorite, but this past spring I grew a bunch of bachelor buttons – they were so cute and pretty and attracted a bunch of Green Sweat Bees, which are also cute and a pretty iridescent green! I also really love basil because it tastes great, the bees love the flowers, and they replant themselves for me! =) The bees also love my lavender, but then I kept finding a praying mantis hanging out in there, so it seems it was making a snack of the bees that were snacking on the lavender! =O It was neat to see the mantis, though! #circleoflife
Amy M Monnin on
Basil and Lavender
Nikki Gwin on
Basil. Rosemary. Bee Balm. We have honey bees and they LOVE herbs!
:) gwingal
Mary Hepburn on
Dandelions! I just moved, so I need to get some bee-friendly plants started in the spring.
Darlene Owen on
The bees love my raspberries.
Meredith on
Bee balm!
new jenks on
This is the first year a planted a bee and butterfly garden. Salvia, lavender, and daisies. But my favorite this year was the Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa).
Kitty Krueger on
I don’t have any bees yet. I keep planting- roses, hibiscus, salvia, lemon bee balm, herbs, fruit trees, veggies, wild flowers, your save the bees mix, etc. I’m seeing a major increase in butterflies but, haven’t attracted any bees… yet. Fingers crossed for next year… When they say that bees are dying in the wild, I can definitely attest to that in my region. Probably due to all the pesticides used in fields around me.
Sean C on
Roses upon roses upon roses :)
Barry on
No favorite bee attracting plant.
Stafford Brix on
The bees love our Hostas which I love since they don’t require anything but love, water and sun!
Alina on
It would have to be mint for us!
Mary @ Mary's Heirloom Seeds on
@LuAnn
GREAT question! We have a tutorial for Raised Bed gardens
https://www.marysheirloomseeds.com/blogs/news/build-your-own-raised-beds-and-grow
We also have a plant spacing guide for square foot gardens
https://www.marysheirloomseeds.com/blogs/news/square-foot-garden-plant-spacing-chart
vickie on
I love to grow zinnias -there have been a lot of bees and butterflies too visiting this year
Jean Benson Thompson on
I love to see the bees by my squash Blossoms..
LuAnn on
I know this is a little off topic but do y’all have any info on making raised garden beds? Bending over it during on the ground is not so easy anymore. Thanks for the giveaway!
Lexie on
My favorite bee friendly plant is bee balm!
Jessa on
Thanks for the giveaway – I hope I win!
Sue D on
My bees love my mint plants.
David Smith on
The sunflower is one of mine
Sandy on
Thank you for doing this great giveaway!!!
Diana Corlett on
I love bright sunny flowers like goldenrod and I think bees like them too!
Joyce a Poelsma on
I have had great luck with my earlier seeds.
Debbie P on
Roses
Kayte CookWatts on
English Daisy! They are so pretty and cheerful.
Cheryl Everitt on
LAVENDER
Angel McCarty on
Love you seeds. Can’t wait to have a place so I can have a garden full of your plants
carol clark on
sunflowers or magnolias