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Pollinator Essentials Mix

LEMON MINT
PARTRIDGE PEA
PLAINS COREOPSIS
PURPLE CONEFLOWER
PURPLE PRAIRIE CLOVER
BLUEBONNET
WHITE PRAIRIE CLOVER

  • Sand

  • Loam

  • Caliche

  • Clay

Full Sun

AMERICAN BASKETFLOWER
BLACK-EYED SUSAN
BUTTERFLY WEED
CUTLEAF DAISY
GOLDEN-WAVE
ILLINOIS BUNDLEFLOWER
INDIAN BLANKET
LANCELEAF COREOPSIS

Pollinators are essential to the environment and our food supply. Without them, many plants and food crops would not be able to reproduce, leading to decreased biodiversity, loss of habitat, and decreased food production. This can have a huge negative impact on the health of our planet in the long term. In addition, pollinators are a vital link in the food chain, providing food for animals and birds, as well as helping to maintain the balance of nature. By helping to increase the pollinator population, we can ensure that our environment, and the species that rely on it, remain healthy and vibrant for generations to come.

  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

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