JUNE SEED GIVEAWAY Posted on 16 Jun 16:13 , 85 comments
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This Giveaway will run from Tuesday, June 16th thru Saturday, June 20th at midnight and is open to residents of the US and Canada.
We will pick THREE Lucky Winners on Sunday, June 21st
Each entry in the app below is a separate entry.
If you love Basil as much as we do then you'll LOVE this collection of seeds!
This collection includes individually packed seeds of the following varieties:
Dark Purple Opal Basil, Genovese Basil, Lemon Basil, Licorice Basil, Siam Queen Basil, Sweet Basil Large Leaf, Thai Holy Basil
#2 is our Easy Greens 4-Pack
Includes one pack of the following varieties:
Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach, Cimmaron Red Lettuce
Summer Bibb Lettuce, Rainbow Swiss Chard
Summer Bibb Lettuce, Rainbow Swiss Chard
#3 Mary's Picks
This is 3 of Mary's favorites
(not a combo pack available at Mary's Heirloom Seeds)

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We currently offer over 650 varieties of Heirloom, open-pollinated, non-gmo & non-hybrid garden Seeds. Mary has signed the Safe Seed Pledge AND the Declaration of Seed Freedom.
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Giveaway is open to all Residents of the US & Canada.
Giveaway opens 6/16/2020 and ends 6/20/2020 at Midnight.
Giveaway opens 6/16/2020 and ends 6/20/2020 at Midnight.
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Comments
Cassandra D on
Sunflowers.
Andrew W on
Sunflower plants 🌻
Vicky on
Great basil varieties! You can never have too many. :-)
Linda on
I’m gorwing borage for my bees again. They loved it when I had it before.
LeAnn Harbert on
I like daffodils.
Geetanjali Soni on
Lavender. Love it as much as the bees!
Sandra on
My bees love my comfrey!
Sue on
My favorite plant to attract bees is elderflowers. Just beautiful right know
Jo Ricker on
The Dahlias are my favorite bee friendly flower.
ANNETTE L HAZELL on
I love bee balm, batchelor buttons and mint for bees. They seem to really love them.
Lucy on
Sunflowers
Paul McCollum on
Borage, sunflowers, Zinnia, Acacia trees for the bees.
Jamie on
Lavender!
Danielle Cloward on
I love sunflowers and coneflowers!
Hannah on
Honestly, dandelions. First bee food in the spring, and they give greens all summer. I dry them and put them in my winter smoothies.
Amy Schmelzer on
I love catmint for the bees. I have a stand of them outside my bedroom window which makes it easy for me to watch the variety of bees that enjoy it. On any given day there will be carpenter bees, bumble bees, honey bees, and various smaller bees. Catmint can be pruned to the base for a new flush of purple flowers later in the season. It’s no one-and-done plant, that’s for sure.
P.S. The hummingbirds like it too.
rose brannon on
My favorite bee loving plant is bee balm..
Antoinette M on
My favorite is Cosmos.
BJ on
Favorite bee plant? Honeysuckle (great childhood memories) and dandelion (love the color contrast of the flowers against the grass, great food and medicine all in one plant).
Diane on
Lavender and Borage
Leanna on
Radishes when you let them bolt attract beautiful different types of bees.
Dawne Bil on
My favorite bee friendly plant is dandelion
Dawn on
The sunflowers win hands down in my garden. I never realized how many types of bees we had until they bloomed.
Paula Ptomey on
We love lavender and sunflowers!
Barbara on
The Boston pickling cucumber seeds I got from you are planted and growing.
Karen D on
I have noticed the butterflies enjoying the chive blossoms this year, but my favorite for bees is bee balm
Rebecca in MD on
Love Mary’s Heirloom Seeds and appreciate this giveaway!
Sandy Z on
I use borage in my veggie garden for the bees
Alysha on
My favorite flower that bees also love are sunflowers!
Lori Pucci on
Citrus are my favorite bee friendly plants. The scent of the blooms is intoxicating!
Deana Cumberland on
I have tried your seeds before and they have great germination rates!
Patricia Fitzgerald on
I have Bee Balm, sunflowers, wildflowers and phlox the bees are very welcomed in my garden.
amy white on
Sunflowers
Suzy on
Hands down my favorite bee plant is Borage!
Steve on
My favorite bee friendly plant is white Dutch clover. It helps condition my yard, and the bees love it.
Susan Hodo on
My favorite bee plants are lavender, borage and creeping thyme.
JAMES ACRE on
Forsythia bushes
Robyn Bellefleur on
I love dandelions.
Spring Cade on
Lavender is one of my favorite flowers to plant and the bees love it!
David Mcgaughey on
So far I only have bee balm for the bees and hummingbirds but I’m looking to expand to various blue flowering plants with my container garden
Racquel on
So happy I found your website and I can’t wait to start my pollinator garden in South Florida. I really like the variety you have and will be buying more seeds soon. Thank you.
Jane on
My favorite bed friendly plant? My jujube trees.
Rebecca Boukikaz on
Coneflowers
wen budro on
Borage and sunflowers are my favorite bee friendly plants.
Bob Spevak on
Our bees favorite plant is anise hyssop. We grow it in fiber pots and you can get up close to watch them feed and they don’t care.
ae minx on
Marigolds.. They look so pretty with the bees on them
Rachelle on
Snapdragons are my favorite plant that the bees love
Jaycee on
My favorite bee friendly plant(s) would be definitely basil and strawberries. Love all kinds of veggie plants though it’s hard to choose
Cockeyed Jo on
I love giveaways though I never win them.
Laurie on
We are currently enjoying the coreopsis flowers blooming in our garden. The blossoms are bright yellow and abundant.
The source is from last spring when I sprinkled seeds from your butterfly garden mix. It was a nice surprise to see that they reseeded and appeared again this year.
Christy Crawford on
Lavender! I just love the way it smells. If I were a bee I’d hang out by the lavender too!
Nora Gause on
This year, borage and lacy phacelia are my fave bee-friendly plants. The bees were loving the rhodies a few weeks ago.
David on
Sage. It flowers early for spring bee buildup.
Debbie Girrens on
My favorite bee friendly plant is mu beautiful zinnias! I love how the bees enjoy eating the pollen off my plants! I also have milkweed, sedum, & bee balm. I enjoy watching them so much! Thanks!
Debbie Girrens on
My favorite bee friendly plant is mu beautiful zinnias! I love how the bees enjoy eating the pollen off my plants! I also have milkweed, sedum, & bee balm. I enjoy watching them so much! Thanks!
Sheila Burkett on
My favorite plants to attract bees are basil and mint.
rana durham on
i love marigolds
Linda M Taylor on
Shasta daisies aew my favorite!
Liz on
Rocky Mountain penstemon is loved by the bees, the butterflies and the moths!
Sue D on
My favorite bee friendly plant is mint. They love it.
Alice G on
The basil varieties look so interesting. I love how different kinds develop.
kathy v on
My favorite bee friendly plant is Fennel. We don’t eat it. Can’t plant anything near it. But the bees seem to love it. I let it reseed itself each year and then just keep one or two around the yard. Sadly, this year, they both died. But bees love them!
Jackie Wisherd on
My favorite for bees is the Lavendar plant
Eva Leeper on
So glad to have your page recommended to order from. I could not find a company that I felt stood behind their products and found you. Normally order from Baker Creek, but what I need has been sold out for too long.
ELIZABETH DALE on
I haven’t seen as many bees this year, unfortunately, as I have in other years. The plant I have that attracts the most bees and butterflies is my large Bottlebrush shrub. When in bloom, it is like an insect city with all the activity!
Darlene Owen on
My favorite bee plant is my strawberries, they love them.
Lorie on
My lemon tree really pulls in the bees and bears fruit year round!
Haley on
My favorite flowers to attract the pollinators are nasturtium & borage!
Catherine Monroe on
I love borage and so do the bees in Texas. Borage is so easy to grow and reseeds itself (a lot!). I am planting it under my fruit trees so they will have more pollinators and I can get more fruit!
Teri on
Love your videos, love your seeds. Hope to win, cuz sowing cucumbers 3 times to try and outsmart the birds, and slugs is trying.
Rajitha Prodduturi on
Thankyou!
Ellen on
Lavender is the best!
Stacy Schaffer on
I have a lot bee friendly flower faves but number one has to be my chamomile. I just have to be mindful of which variety to grow with my annual plants.
Shelley Noble on
Just starting. I hope the bees will love the calendula and sunflowers I got from Mary!
Pamela Westin on
I attract a lot of bees at my coneflowers. I have white, purple, berry, and yellow coneflowers. They really buzz around. I leave them alone, they leave me alone.
Leigha on
My bees love my lavender and sunflowers!
Jane H on
Bee Balm
Brianna Vidalis on
Favorite Bee friendly plant is hard to choose, so many great options. I will have to go with flax. The flowers are so beautiful blue/purple and seeing the bumblebees trying to get into the smaller flax flowers is adorable. They went wild over the flax this year, it was their favorite.
S.A.J. on
Bee balm (Monarda), tied with dandelion (as in my back yard Church of the Holy Dandelion)!
Laura Davidson on
Sunflowers!
Karen Martin on
Right now, my favorite bee-friendly plant is the huge datura blooming every night right outside my back door. It’s lovely, lemony fragrance charms by night and in the early mornings, before it gets too hot, every blossom still open has a honey bee inside it.
An Lyn on
My favorite bee plant is Bee Balm. Good for so many things!
New jenks on
My favorite Bee Friendly plant is Butterfly Weed.
HF on
You know, I don’t think I have a single favorite plant that is bee friendly. Too much to choose from! Isn’t that what nearly everyone says when asked about a favorite thing though? :) With that being said, Sunflowers are in my top choices. Love those big sunny faces. Basil too. They really seem to love the basil (the bees I mean, though I’m sure the sunnies wouldn’t oppose basil too much, lol)
Deserae Felley on
I love lavender to attract bees! Lately, every morning I’ve been finding bees napping in each of my squash flowers! It’s so adorable!!