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Join me for a wonderful giveaway from Mary’s Heirloom Seeds! Mary has been so gracious to offer this wonderful giveaway and I hope you will enter for your chance to win! Good luck!
This giveaway is sponsored by Mary’s Heirloom Seeds!

This Giveaway will run from Wednesday, May 15th thru Saturday, May 25th at midnight and is open to residents of the US and Canada. We will pick One Lucky Winner on Sunday, May 26th.
Here are the Awesome Prizes Included in Mary’s Heirloom Seeds Giveaway!

Rae Dunn Tool Set in a Gift Box!

An Assortment of Heirloom Seeds!
Heirloom Seeds include our Garden Starter Seed Combo: Little Gem Lettuce, White Egg Turnip, Detroit Dark Red Beet, Extra Dwarf Pak Choy, Boston Pickling Cucumber, Kentucky Wonder “old Homestead” Bean, Dynamite Popcorn, Sugar Ann Snap Pea, Black Cherry Tomato, Ruby Red Swiss Chard, Genovese Basil, Dill Bouquet, Lemon Queen Sunflower and Butterfly Garden Mix.
And a couple of extras including Purple Plum Radish, Hillbilly Flame Tomato, Chioggia Beet, Chives, Tatume Squash, German Giant Radish, Scarlet Nantes Carrots, Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach, Wild Sunflower and Lacinato Kale (also called Dino Kale).
Soil Amendments add nutrients to your soil and help grow healthy plants.
Giveaway includes 5 packets of Mountain Flower Compost Tea!
From Mary,
Giveaway opens 5/15/2019 and ends Saturday, May 25th at Midnight.
Giveaway ends May 25th, so enter now for your chance to win!
Check Out Mary’s Heirloom Seeds and Our 2019 Sale!
Learn How to Make a Survival Seed Bank!
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My favorite bee friendly plants are honeysuckles
Honesuckles are wonderful! I am lucky to have a few in our front yard. 🙂
At the house I lived in for 10 years we had giant lavender bushes out front that all the honeybees and bumblebees would flock too. That’s my favorite plant for bees and for my health and enjoyment!
That sounds lovely, Mary! It is a bit too cold for lavender where I live, so I’m a tad envious!
I like most Florida native plants as butterflies and bees love them and they grow well here in Central Florida.
Hi Carol,
I love native plants too! And they are great for our native pollinators. Thanks for sharing!
My favorite bee friendly plants are dandelions! My kids love them too! ^_^
I like dandelions too, Jenica…they are so cheerful!
I love fruit trees and locust trees for the bees!
Black locusts have such a wonderful scent! And of course, so do the fruit trees 🙂 I’ve been seeing bees on our apple trees this week! Thanks for stopping by, Jenn!
Our favorite Bee- plant is our fruit trees. They are all over the peach, cherry & apple trees!
They are so busy working for our potential harvest.
That’s wonderful, Danielle! Best wishes for an abundant harvest this year!
Poppies! Really any flower….or plant! Lol! Love to garden and the whole process of starting plants from seeds, watching them grow, harvesting and canning. Goes full circle. I’m kind of addicted. Lol
Poppies are such a cheerful plant! I think it’s great that you enjoy gardening so much, Kim! Thanks for stopping by!
My favorite bee-friendly plant is lavender.
Lavender is a wonderful plant, Elizabeth…I would like to grow my own but it isn’t hardy enough for my area. I may need to plant some in a pot and bring it indoors for the winter!
I love butterfly bushes for pollinators!
Me too, Nancy 🙂 I used to have butterfly bushes but they died out over a particularly hard winter. I need some new ones!