Seed Needs, Edible Wildflower Seed Packet Collection (7 Individual Packets) Non-GMO Seeds

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SNS-192-B01L4O01RC
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This Edible Wildflower Seed Collection offers 7 beautiful and colorful varieties, all of which can be added to different culinary dishes, or used as a garnish in salads. Nasturtium seeds, leaves and flowers can be utilized, while only the flowers of Bee Balm can be eaten. Pansies are a popular and colorful way to spruce up dishes and salads, and Chives are great in mashed potatoes. There are many uses for these gorgeous flowers, some of which will even look great right in the garden. Eating them is only optional! You can plant them in containers and raised beds, as well as directly out in the flower beds. A lot of the plants in this collection grow to a shorter height, so growing them with limited space is a plus! Quality All of the seeds contained within this assortment are fresh and are intended for the current and the following growing seasons. Each seed collection is sealed within a foil bag / pouch for maximum freshness. Carefully Filled The vast majority of Seed Needs products and packages are hand filled. However some assortments and Collections are filled by machines. Seed Needs takes great pride in supplying the correct amount of seeds per packet. Seed Counts Nasturtium (Packet of 25 Seeds) Common Chives (Packet of 200 Seeds) Blue Borage (Packet of 50 Seeds) Wild Bee Balm (200 Seeds) Calendula (Packet of 125 Seeds) Pansies (Packet of 200 Seeds) Johnny Jump Up (Packet of 200 Seeds) Seed counts are in approximates. Seed Needs usually overfills past the advertised amount however. Sizes Each seed packet measures 3.25` wide, by 4.50` tall and includes a colorful illustration on the front side, as well as detailed sowing information on the reverse side. QR Codes Every seed packet includes a QR code. Once scanned with a QR scanner, you can read more information on each variety included in the collection, straight from your smart phone. Grow a plethora of edible and colorful flowers to garnish drinks and salads with. Swiss Giants Pansy Swiss Giants is comprised of gorgeous, 3 inch paper like flowers in shades of red, rose, yellow, blue, purple and white. The plants reach a mature height of about 6 to 8 inches tall, making it a great flower for beds, pots, containers, window boxes and baskets. Borage Herb Borage is an attractive herb that is often grown for it’s deep blue, star shaped blooms. It reaches a mature height of about 12 to 24 inches tall. Borage is not only sought after for it’s beauty, but also it’s cucumber flavored leaves and attractive flowers. Both of which are often used in salads, to add flavor and color. Grown as an annual herb, Borage will grow quickly, bloom profusely and then die soon after with the first killing frost. Plants can return the following year if seeds drop to the earth under it, or if they are collected for resowing. Pacific Beauty Calendula Featuring showy, four-inch single and double blooms in vivid shades of orange and yellow, the Calendula Pacific Beauty will provide gorgeous color all summer in the right conditions. With its four-inch flowers and full, green foliage, the Calendula Pacific Beauty makes an eye-catching addition, as it also reaches up to 24 inches in height and spreads once established in the ground. Wild Bee Balm Wild Bee Balm, also known as Wild Bergamot, will produce gorgeous, lilac-pink colored blooms through the Spring and Summer months. The plants themselves will reach a mature height of roughly 36 to 48 inches tall and will produce 2 inch flowers. The leaves of this stunning plant are aromatic, and the nectar will attract all sorts of beneficial insects to the garden, such as hummingbirds, honeybees, bumblebees, butterflies and more. Several plants can easily spread out, forming mounds of color in many areas of the garden. These plants are popularly chosen for borders, along fences and paths, or directly in the garden. Wild Bee Balm is also seen in many public parks, zoos, butterfly gardens and insectaries as well. Johnny Jump Up Johnny Jump Up is a delightful low growing, flowering plant that is sure to bring joy to onlookers and insects alike. It’s colorful little blooms are a mixture of beautiful violet and yellow. They are known to attract an array of beneficial insects from butterflies, bumblebees, lady bugs and even hummingbirds. Viola cornuta will grow to a graceful height of only 6 to 12 inches tall and do not require much attention once established. Each flower is roughly 1 inch in diameter and don’t mind a bit of mild crowding. Common Chives Common Chives will produce shoots that grow to a mature height of roughly 18 inches tall. Popularly used to flavor potatoes and salads, Chives are not only tasty, but are also attractive as well. Each plant displays fluffy, purple colored flowers atop slender stems / shoots. The shoots, once cut will add a slight onion flavor to any dish that they are added to. The flowers also add a mild onion flavor and can be used as a garnish. Jewel Nasturtium Nasturtium Jewel Mix