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Bee Happy Seed Mix

LANCELEAF COREOPSIS

LEMON MINT

MAXIMILIAN SUNFLOWER

PARTRIDGE PEA

PURPLE CONEFLOWER

PURPLE PRAIRIE CLOVER

RATTLESNAKE MASTER

SLEEPY DAISY

TAHOKA DAISY

TALL GOLDENROD

BLUEBONNET

WHITE PRAIRIE CLOVER

WINECUP

AMERICAN BASKETFLOWER

WINECUP ANNUAL

BLACK-EYED SUSAN

BLUE MISTFLOWER

BUTTERFLY WEED

COMMON SUNFLOWER

CUTLEAF DAISY

FROSTWEED

GOLDEN-WAVE

GREENTHREAD

ILLINOIS BUNDLEFLOWER

INDIAN BLANKET

Saving bees is incredibly important to the environment and to humanity. Bees are responsible for pollinating many of the plants that we rely on for food, and without them, those plants could not reproduce. Bees also help to keep the biodiversity of our ecosystems in balance. Additionally, bees help to fertilize crops and plants, which helps to increase crop yields. Finally, bees help to keep our air clean by reducing air pollution. Without bees, our planet would be in serious trouble. That’s why it’s so important to protect their habitats and ensure that their populations remain healthy.

  1. Clear a space free of grasses and weeds.

  2. Hand rake the soil or use a tool to lightly expose bare soil.

  3. Sprinkle the seeds.

  4. Lightly drag or rake to press the seed into the soil or lightly cover the soil.

  5. Most seeds should never be buried more than twice their diameter.

  6. Do not bury small seeds; let them sit on top of the soil then water.

Planting Instructions

  • Sand

  • Loam

  • Caliche

  • Clay

Full Sun

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