HOME GROWN Texas Wildflower Seeds 87,500+ Non-GMO Perennial Wildflower Seeds Mix for Attracting Bees, Birds & Butterflies – 22 Varieties Bulk Wild Flower Seed Mix for Full Sun & Shade Gardens (2 oz)
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COMPLETE GARDEN VALUE: Contains 87,500+ seeds (2oz) of premium wildflower seed mix; Perfect for creating meadows, butterfly gardens, or cottage-style beds; Includes 22 varieties of Texas wildflowers for continuous blooms; Economical bulk wildflower seeds for large and small projects
VERSATILE PLANTING OPTIONS: Ideal flower seeds to plant outside in full sun or partial shade; Thrives in various soil conditions; Creates stunning cut flower garden; Features popular varieties like Texas Bluebonnet seeds, Black Eyed Susan, and Blanket flower seeds
POLLINATOR PARADISE: Specially formulated wild flower seeds mix to attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds; Creates a vibrant ecosystem in your garden; Supports local biodiversity; Provides essential habitat for beneficial insects and birds
LOW MAINTENANCE BEAUTY: Hardy perennial wildflower seeds require minimal care once established; Drought tolerant wildflower seeds perfect for busy gardeners; Creates naturalistic meadows with bold textures and colors; Self-seeds for years of continuous blooms
PREMIUM SEED QUALITY: Non-GMO wildflowers seeds with high germination rate; USA-sourced heirloom varieties for authentic native garden appeal; Mix includes spring, summer, and fall blooming flowers; Perfect for shade wildflower areas and full sun gardens alike
BLOOMS FOR BIODIVERSITY AND SOIL HEALTH. These hardy flowers are more than ornamental—they attract bees, butterflies, and birds while improving the soil. Many act as green manure or nitrogen fixers, helping gardens thrive naturally. Their staggered bloom periods ensure color and pollinator activity from early spring through late fall, year after year.
BRIGHT, WILD, MULTIFUNCTIONAL BEAUTY. This wildflower mix combines unique shapes, lush textures, strong colors, and subtle scents to create a free-flowing, low-maintenance display. From meadows and cottage-style beds to creative landscaping projects, these flowers are designed for visual depth, seasonal variety, and artistic combinations that feel both intentional and natural.
White Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), Bachelor Button (Centaurea cyanus), Lance Leaved Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata), Plains Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria), Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), Indian Blanket (Gaillardia pulchella), Candytuft (Iberis umbellata)
Baby Snapdragon (Linaria maroccana), Scarlet Flax (Linum grandiflorum rubrum), Blue Flax (Linum perenne lewisii), Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima), Texas Bluebonnet (Lupinus texensis), Lemon Mint (Monarda citriodora), Evening Primrose (Oenothera missouriensis)
Showy Primrose (Oenothera speciosa), Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas), Phlox (Phlox drummondii), Prairie Coneflower (Ratibida columnifera), Clasping Coneflower (Rudbeckia amplexicaulis), Black Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), and Scarlet Sage (Salvia coccinea)
Customers say
Customers find the wildflower seeds to be of excellent quality and appreciate their lovely colors and variety. The germination rate and blooming performance receive mixed feedback – while some report quick growth and many blooms, others experience no growth at all. The amount of seeds and value for money are also mixed aspects, with some customers finding it worth the money while others consider it overpriced.
13 reviews for HOME GROWN Texas Wildflower Seeds 87,500+ Non-GMO Perennial Wildflower Seeds Mix for Attracting Bees, Birds & Butterflies – 22 Varieties Bulk Wild Flower Seed Mix for Full Sun & Shade Gardens (2 oz)
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Elijio Munoz –
High germination rate
These were a great purchase. Literally every seed sprouted. I have bought several packs now. I would sow them more lightly as the flowers crowded each other out since I put them too close together. I got plenty of blooms.
Adrian Perez –
Low effort. High satisfaction.
I want to do my part in helping the local pollinators, so I bought the Texas Wildflower Seed mix.I just tilled my flowerbed which is mostly clay soil and hand-tossed the seeds onto the ground.I watered daily until the seeds started germinating. It took about a month or so before the first flowers appeared. But, after three months, I have a flowerbed full of beautiful flowers.Note, these flowers do need to be planted in full sun. I planted the seeds in another flowerbed that is in a shaded area and the flowers did not do well. But, from the picture posted, they do wonderful in full sun.
Lisa –
Love flowers
See what happens in the spring
Monique –
Not One of Our Seeds Blossomed in 4-Months!
I purchased 2-packages of these seeds & we planted them in early March (4-months ago), in several locations around our property. Not one flower! It looked like weeds, nothing more! The weeds were getting so long that we had to keep trimming them, to avoid embarrassment of how it was making our yard look. So after 4-months my husband mowed it down. Just a waste of time & money!
laura Deguchi –
I love my garden, but wish there was more variety.
4 stars instead of 5 because I wanted a variety of flowers, but the majority of them are the same. Truthfully, it might be my fault since I tried âchaos gardeningâ and just scattered them all over, so the cosmos overtook all the other flowers. But they sprouted after 1 day, I was able to pick flowers after 2 months. I planted in June. Photos are from August, September, and October.
Rick G. –
Great seeds for seeds
Nice seeds
mike –
ok, no big deal
Good germination , a number of them were not very tall and looked like they didn’t belong in this mix, short very small white flowers and 3 or 4 inches tall.
cheryl. j. adams –
grow fast
nice
Debra Furo –
The germination rate seemed to be very good, even though our growing conditions in Alberta were poor this year. We definitely buy again and curious to see which of the perennials come up again next spring
Mathieu Vezina –
Tout à très bien poussé et une tonne et demi de fleurs, 24 sortes, assez pour quelques Oh et Ah. Très satisfait! Mon balcon cet été aura été fleurie comme pas permis ð…
Rejeanne St-Laurent –
Jâai très hâte de voir le résultat.
AlbertaCanadaGreek –
False advertisement, overpriced ðProbably 5000 seeds at best
Karin Carson –
Nice selection of flowers