

🌿 Grow a Pollinator Paradise, One Seed at a Time!
Seed Needs Flower Seeds Hummingbird and Butterfly Mix offers 1 ounce of premium, GMO-free wildflower seeds featuring 23 annual and perennial varieties. Designed to attract a diverse range of pollinators including butterflies and hummingbirds, these easy-to-grow seeds come in a resealable, moisture-resistant package ensuring freshness for current and future seasons. Perfect for professionals seeking a vibrant, low-maintenance garden that supports biodiversity and adds lasting color from summer through fall.













| Best Sellers Rank | #143 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Seed Needs |
| Color | Mixed |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 22,684 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer to Fall |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Material Feature | GMO Free, Heirloom |
| Special Feature | Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Pollinators, Heirloom, Open Pollnated |
N**D
Beautiful Variety and So Easy to Grow!
This is our second time buying the Cosmos Crazy Blend and we’re obsessed! The colors are absolutely gorgeous and the blooms last forever. They sprouted so quickly and required almost no effort. It’s such an easy and rewarding way to add beauty to the garden. We’ll definitely be buying more!
S**H
Awesome find!
I got tons of beautiful Zinnias from these seeds! They attracted lots of butterfly's!
C**I
great seed company
zinnia seeds were packed securely and contained more seeds than advertised. I planted then and they germinated at a very high number and are growing well. I am going to order more from this company!
D**R
Easy grow, variety flower seeds, lack of info of seeds
most seeds sprouting in a few days.(except the black ball style seeds🥲) Instructions provided were clear and easy to follow.overall I’m satisfied with this purchase. There is a lack of kind explanations such as the type of contents and the size of the growth
M**E
Enthusiastic Seeds!!!
So, the sun was setting, the night was getting cold and windy, a light rain was starting to fall, and the mosquitoes were extremely happy to see me. Yet, I still had 3 more pots to seed, and I was determined to get them seeded before I went inside and grabbed a long delayed meal. I had about 10 packs of flower seeds that I was choosing between, for which seeds to grow in which pots. 2 of those pots had very young trees in them, and the other pot was hosting one sad apple cutting that didn't seem to be planning on surviving. I was hoping having some other plants sharing the pot might just be enough to protect that cutting and give it another chance. So, I picked out which flowers would work best in each pot and set the other seeds aside. At that point I was needed to help out my housemates. With the heavy winds blowing, I couldn't place each seed packet into the planter I wanted to plant them into as the wind was blowing hard enough that boxes and bags were blowing by. Instead, I set the 3 seed packets under the edge of one of the pots that was under the eves and out of reach of wind or rain. An hour later, with dusk well set in, I was able to return to planting the flower seeds. It was now too dark to read the descriptions on each of the flowers, but I thought I remembered which flowers I wanted where. I quickly sprinkled the seeds and applied a thin layer of new potting soil over those seeds. The flower labeles stuck into the appropriate pots. A light watering down with the hose and those seeds should stay put! The next morning I had the energy to double check that I had put the correct seeds into the correct pots, and... Nope. I shifted all the seeds one pot off. This meant that the shortest flowers ended up in the pot with the poor apple cutting, not being able to ever grow enough to shelter the poor apple cutting. The medium height flowers ended up under the young apple tree, where they were a bit crowded into the tree's branches, but still able to grow and find a place for themselves. And these, a beautiful Cosmos mix, were planted where the medium flowers were supposed to go. These beautiful Cosmos mix flowers that were supposed to grow between 18" to 60" were planted under my young fig tree, where they would have about 14" of height to grow into... Sigh... It looked like I would be busy repotting all the Cosmos ,that came up under my fig tree, in a month or two... Imagine my surprise when, 2 days later the Cosmos started sprouting, completely filling up every mm of dirt under my fig tree! By 3 more days the Cosmos were already over 3 inches tall!!! I spent the next 5 days transplanting over 100 baby Cosmos into every 4" pot I could fill with potting soil! Thankfully my new potting soils arrived by the time I was ready to repot the last of the Cosmos! Yay, what a relief to have enough potting soil to be able to get that done! Since I had needed to remove over 2" of soil off the top of the pot my fig tree lives in, exposing a lot of its upper roots, and since I had received my new potting soils, I was able to create the nice soil mixture I use to keep my potted plants happy and refill the missing 2" in the pot over my fig tree's roots. A nice watering and finally I was done with repotting all those Cosmos which I had seeded into the wrong pot! Or so I had thought. But, almost a week later I noticed new seed sprouts under my fig tree again. After a week i had another 60+ Cosmos, all 3" to 5" tall, to repot! Not all those Cosmos were thrilled by my pot selections and how young they were when I repotted them. Despite that, I now have almost 100 Cosmos that I need to move into a permanent location! Good thing I only put a light sprinkling of seeds into my fig pot! I thought that I had sprinkled maybe 30 or 40 seeds. However, there were so many complaints of people not getting any plants to sprout that I only expected to get maybe 1/2 to 1 dozen flowers sprouting and surviving past their 4" life stage... So, for all of the people who said that their Cosmos seeds didn't sprout, I can't imagine what you did to your seeds. Are you certain you actually planted seeds from your Cosmos packet, instead of forgetting to actually add any seeds? If you still can't get your pack of seeds to sprout, bring them over! I mean, I have a black thumb, as far as growing plants in pots, but these Cosmos seeds didn't care if my thumb was black or green, they were gonna grow no matter what I did!
M**N
These seeds are truly special, I’d buy them a thousand times again!
I planted this Cosmos mix in my balcony planters, and they germinated so quickly it felt magical. Just a couple of weeks in, and they’re already growing strong and healthy, it’s clear they’re on track to bloom beautifully. These flowers are very special to me, and I check on them every day like little treasures. The mix is super generous (lots of seeds!), and they’ve been thriving in full sun. It’s been such a joyful process watching them come to life. I’ll definitely update this review with pictures once the first blooms appear, and I can’t wait! Would absolutely buy again, no hesitation!!!
B**A
Waiting Patiently Like It's My Full-Time Job... LOL
I was super excited when this giant pack of wildflower seeds arrived—it felt like great value for the price, and there were tons of varieties listed on the package. I followed the instructions, prepped the soil, watered daily, and waited... and waited... Now, after about a month, I have plenty of green sprouts, but still no flowers. I know wildflowers can take time, but I was hoping to see at least a few blooms by now. On the bright side, the seeds did germinate, and the growth looks healthy so far. Will Definitely keep ya'll updated (Please like) Pros: - Big pack with lots of seeds - Great value - Good germination rate - Easy to plant Cons: – No flowers yet after a month – Requires patience – No clear timeline on when to expect blooms If you're in it for the long haul and don’t mind waiting, this could pay off later in the season. Just don’t expect instant color! 🌱⏳
B**N
Great mix!
These are so fun and happy! They didn’t grow super tall, not sure if it was my conditions or just due to a smaller variety. I have these growing on the west side of my home in South Florida (zone 10b). I started them in an Aerogarden and transplanted (otherwise the small seedlings get eaten in my yard.) I’ll be planting them further apart and further from the fence next time to see if they grow bigger. Overall a really great value and beautiful. Hoping I see some red ones pop up from this batch of seeds.
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