Pollinator Collection
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Our Pollinator Collection brings tons of bees, butterflies, moths, and other pollinators to your garden to ensure your favorite veggies and fruits are pollinated for the best production. These flowers and herbs will provide you with a year-round (Zones 9/10) production of flowers that pollinators love. Our pollinator collection is easy to grow, suited for most climates, and provides blooms year-round (both cool and warm seasons). See what your garden can grow with a healthy population of pollinators and beneficial insects to create a thriving ecosystem.
Our collection includes:
Arroyo Lupine: This California native and easy-to-grow plant is planted in late winter in Zones 9/10 for stunning spring/ summer blooms. Easily reseeds.
Bachelor Button: A very easy-to-grow wildflower that takes little effort to establish; plant in spring after the threat of frost is gone.
Blue Sage: Blue sage is beautiful, fragrant, and beneficial insects and pollinators love it! Once established, it can become a short-lived perennial in Zones 9/10.
Borage: A easy to grow cool-season flower with edible blooms. Bees and butterflies LOVE this plant!
California Yellow Poppy: A bright and cheery flower that will reseed easily for next year
Narrow leaf Milkweed: The native milkweed to the American Southwest and Baja California.
Dwarf Red Coneflower: This wildflower loves the heat and can thrive in hot climates. Plant in spring.
Scarlet Sage: Similar to blue sage, it is beautiful, fragrant, and beneficial insects and pollinators love it! Once established, it can become a short-lived perennial in Zones 9/10.
Use our Pollinator Collection year-round in mild climates; here is a snapshot of when to grow these seeds.
Cool Season (Zones 9/10) — Plant seeds from Fall to Spring
Arroyo Lupine
Borage
Yellow Poppy
Narrow Leaf Milkweed
Warm Season (Zones 9/10) — Plant seeds from Early Spring to Summer
Bachelor Button
Blue Sage
Dwarf Red Coneflower
Scarlet Sage
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