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from a seed to a flower 10 Heirloom Flower Seeds Collection – SurvivalGardenSeeds

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from a seed to a flower 10 Heirloom Flower Seeds Collection – SurvivalGardenSeedsTransform your garden into a colorful, pollinator friendly haven with the Survival Garden Seeds 10 Variety Heirloom Flower Seed Collection. This curated assortment features ten of the most beloved annual and perennial flowerschosen for their beauty, resilience, and reliable performance in a range of growing conditions. From quick blooming annuals to hardy perennials that return each year, this mix offers continuous color and joy from early spring

Transform your garden into a colorful, pollinator-friendly haven with the Survival Garden Seeds 10-Variety Heirloom Flower Seed Collection. This curated assortment features ten of the most beloved annual and perennial flowers—chosen for their beauty, resilience, and reliable performance in a range of growing conditions. From quick-blooming annuals to hardy perennials that return each year, this mix offers continuous color and joy from early spring through fall.

Includes:

  • Zinnia (Giant Mix) – Vibrant, large blooms that attract butterflies and make excellent cut flowers.
  • Chocolate Cherry Sunflower – Deep, velvety petals with rich contrast; ideal for borders and bouquets.
  • Marigold (Crackerjack Type) – Cheerful, pest-repelling flowers that thrive in full sun.
  • Snapdragon – Long-lasting spikes of color, perfect for cutting gardens and mixed borders.
  • Nasturtium – Trailing or bushy plants with edible, peppery blooms; great for containers.
  • Morning Glory – Fast-climbing vines with trumpet-shaped blossoms for fences or trellises.
  • Chamomile – Fragrant blooms used for calming teas and herbal remedies.
  • Shasta Daisy – Classic white flowers that bloom abundantly through summer.
  • Purple Coneflower (Echinacea) – Hardy perennial with purple petals loved by pollinators.
  • Four O’Clock – Fragrant, multicolored blossoms that open in late afternoon light.

Easy-Grow Annuals & Perennials:
Start seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before the last frost, or sow directly outdoors once soil has warmed. Germination typically occurs within 7–21 days, and blooms begin 6–10 weeks after planting. Suitable for USDA Zones 3–10, these flowers thrive in full sun and well-draining soil with moderate watering. Perfect for garden beds, borders, or patio planters.

Continuous Color & Pollinator Appeal:
Enjoy a dynamic mix of forms and colors that attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Many varieties rebloom or reseed naturally, providing long-lasting beauty from spring to frost. Ideal for cut-flower gardens, pollinator habitats, and gifts for gardeners who value heirloom quality and seasonal charm.

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