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Pollinator Essentials Mix

Item: #
4507

6" - 3 Ft Height

Annual

Perennial

Blooms Mar - Oct

Soil Type

Sand
Loam
Clay
Caliche

Soil Moisture

Medium Soil Moisture

Sunlight

Full
Partial
Dappled
Shade

Seed
Rate

What's the Seeding Rate?

**LAWN & GARDEN: High density rate improves fill and establishment while reducing weed opportunity **OPEN SPACE: Economical rangeland density for larger acreage but requires longer establishment period

Lawn & Garden:

1 LB covers 2000 sq ft

Open Space:

10 LB per acre

Select Size

$3.49 - $210.00

Pollinator Essentials Mix is a good start for Native Bees, Butterflies, Beneficial Insect Pollinators & Honey Bees! Like all our seed... 100% Native. Add Bee Happy Mix for greater diversity!

Sometimes we tend to forget about the smaller things in life that really do make the world go round. Just as wildlife has suffered from increased fragmentation of land through urbanization, so have bees, beetles, & butterflies. Not long ago, beekeepers would ask farmers to set beehives near croplands in exchange for some honey. Now farmers are paying beekeepers to bring in hives for their crops. Hives are trucked all over the nation. A third of U.S. food supply depends on pollinators. Why the decline in pollinators? Could it be the increased use of pesticides... or light pollution to the night sky? Whatever the reasons, many organizations are offering helpful information and incentives for people to plant pollinator habitats. Pollinators like plants that produce pollen, nectar, habitat, shelter and safety from predators. Pollinators need nectar throughout most of the year, not just in spring. Planting diverse native wildflowers will benefit honey bees & native bees.

Are Neonicotinoids Killing Bees? article by Xerces Society

List of Neonicotinoids* *Native American Seed Farm does not use

  • AMERICAN BASKETFLOWER
  • BLACK-EYED SUSAN
  • BLUEBONNET
  • BUTTERFLY WEED
  • CUTLEAF DAISY
  • GOLDEN-WAVE
  • ILLINOIS BUNDLEFLOWER
  • INDIAN BLANKET
  • LANCELEAF COREOPSIS
  • LEMON MINT
  • PARTRIDGE PEA
  • PLAINS COREOPSIS
  • PURPLE CONEFLOWER
  • PURPLE PRAIRIE CLOVER
  • WHITE PRAIRIE CLOVER