Bees and Bouquets – Pollinator Habitat

$85.00

Our Pollinator Habitat collection is especially designed to attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and many native beneficial wildlife to your garden. 

This curated collection looks great all in one bed, spread out in other beds and borders or in containers. These fragrant and colorful flowers are particularly chosen to attract many different pollinators. Pollinators help the garden produce fruit and they make people smile. The plants also make great cut flowers!

To us these plants are an absolutely essential part of any beautiful and productive vegetable garden.

You’ll get a minimum of 24 plants.

Our curated collection will contain a variety of pollinator plants especially chosen to give you a wild and colorful meadow-like garden. The pollinator collection may include milkweed, cleome, lemon-mint bee balm, wild bergamot, Tulsi basil, salvia, zinnias, bachelor’s buttons, poppies, calendula and more. Many of the flowers in this collection will self-seed or live for many years.

This collection will delight you with its diversity of colors, shapes and sizes, and will flower throughout the season.

The Bees and Bouquets Pollinator Habitat will be ready for pick-up and planting in May.

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We’ll have more of these herbs and many others to purchase when you pick up your collections.

Description

GENERAL NOTES

>>Summer Collections will be scheduled for pick-up in early May 2024 in Bethany, Connecticut. Please include your town a note (at the bottom of the checkout page) when you place your order so we can schedule our distributions.

>>There will be extra plants for sale when you pick up your collections. If you would like to reserve anything in addition to your collection or you have a question, add a note on the checkout page, in the order form or by emailing: brenda@ctseedlings.com

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ABOUT THIS COLLECTION

Flower Collection Guide >>

You will receive several plants of at least six different varieties (at least 24 plants). We include perennials and annuals that may self seed. Most likely they will not be flowering when you receive them in early May, but we will have resources for you so you know what they will look like. All of the plants are hosts or food sources to honey bees and native pollinators including wild bees, butterflies and moths, beetles, and hummingbirds. Plants can be used among your veggies or in a dedicated pollinator garden. Some spread or may seed themselves for the following spring.

We choose the varieties for a diverse, pollinator friendly habitat. Your plant collection could include:

Anise Hyssop, Monarda types incl Wild Bergamot, Tulsi Basil, Salvia, Poppies, Zinnias, Bachelor’s Buttons, California Poppies, Calendula, Milkweed, Butterflyweed, Echinacea, Coreopsis, Rudbeckia, Mountain Mint, Hyssop, Agastache, and more!

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