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Seed Needs Edible Wildflower Seed Packet Collection — 7 Heirloom, Non-GMO Varieties

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Brighten your garden and plates with Seed Needs Edible Wildflower Seed Packet Collection

Bring color, aroma, and seasonal flavor to your outdoor spaces with seven distinct edible wildflower varieties. Each seed packet is prepared for the current growing season and the one that follows, helping you plan a year of blooms with confidence. This collection blends beauty with everyday edible uses, so you can enjoy vibrant petals in a variety of dishes and decorations without guessing what to sow next.

What’s inside this collection

  • Swiss Giants Pansy – bold, ruffled petals in cool tones that brighten salads and garnish plates.
  • Johnny Jump Up (Viola) – small, cheerful blossoms ideal for delicate garnishes and decorative touches.
  • Wild Bee Balm – upright clusters of color that brighten borders and attract gentle pollinator activity.
  • Jewel Nasturtium – jewel-toned petals with a peppery note for edible petals and striking contrast on plates.
  • Common Chives – slender green blades with soft purple blooms, edible as a mild garnish.
  • Borage – starry blue flowers that add charm to salads and desserts with a subtle flavor.
  • Pacific Beauty Calendula – sunny petals that lend warmth and color to salads, wraps, and seasonal dishes.

Planting, care, and freshness you can trust

Most varieties are annuals, delivering a seasonal splash of color, while Common Chives and Wild Bee Balm are perennials, offering return blooms with proper care. Seeds are stored in a temperature-controlled facility, designed to stay fresh for the current and following growing seasons.

Quality, packaging, and what you get

Each packet features a vivid illustration and clear sowing instructions on the reverse. Packets are sized for easy handling and storage, and the set offers generous quantities so you can share with friends or save extras for later. The seeds are non-GMO with a majority of open-pollinated and heirloom varieties, reflecting a tradition of cultivation and care.

Ways to use and enjoy

  • Add colorful, edible petals to salads, sandwiches, and desserts for a natural pop of color.
  • Garnish drinks and dips with floral accents for a festive touch.
  • Use chive blooms as a delicate garnish or incorporate leaves into fresh herb blends.
  • Perennial bee balm offers lasting bloom cycles that invite pollinators to your garden.

Real-life use ideas and sensory appeal

Imagine a sunny afternoon harvest: petals brightening a lemon-infused salad, a fragrant calendula garnish on a light soup, and a fresh herb bouquet from the chives. The compact packets fit neatly in a kitchen drawer, ready to guide your next planting plan for containers, borders, or a small garden plot.

FAQ

Q: What varieties are included in the Seed Needs Edible Wildflower Seed Packet Collection?

A: The collection features Swiss Giants Pansy, Johnny Jump Up (Viola), Wild Bee Balm, Jewel Nasturtium, Common Chives, Borage, and Pacific Beauty Calendula.

Q: Are these seeds non-GMO and open-pollinated?

A: Yes. Seed Needs emphasizes non-GMO seeds, with many open-pollinated and heirloom varieties, stored for freshness.