Attract Butterflies and Beauty: Why You Need Zinnias in Your Garden
Bring butterflies and beauty to your garden with zinnias. They grow quickly, have an extended bloom period, and are easy to grow, requiring little maintenance.
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Bring butterflies and beauty to your garden with zinnias. They grow quickly, have an extended bloom period, and are easy to grow, requiring little maintenance.
Pretty purple flowers can bring multiple benefits to your flower garden. Medicinal uses, attract pollinators, and companion planting.
When choosing to add to the rainbow of colors in your garden, why not add one of the rarest colors, blue? Blue flowers have evolved to attract bees and butterflies...
Wildflower bouquets are stunning displays of nature’s beauty, and when you grow your own flowers from seed, the possibilities are endless—so let your inner artist go wild! Your vibrant, colorful...
One of the most fascinating herbs we carry at Survival Garden seeds is white sage (Salvia apiana). Native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, this sacred plant symbolizes...
Each ecoregion has native plants known as “Keystone Plants”. These keystone native plants are the pillars of the local food web, providing food and habitat for insects and the birds...
You might be surprised to learn about how helpful clover can be in the garden. It also is a nutritionally rich source of chlorophyll and other nutrients, making it a...
Marigolds, also known as Tagetes, are cheerful flowers that belong to the same family as sunflowers and asters. Native to Mexico and Guatemala, they are now cultivated globally. These beautiful...
Catnip and other pet-safe herbs offer a range of benefits for your pets, including stress relief, digestive support, and insect repellent properties. Catnip is a member of the mint family,...
Milkweed is the only plant that hosts monarch caterpillars to serve as food and habitat. It also provides additional protection for monarchs by producing a chemical that makes the monarchs...
Flowers provide many benefits. They’re good for you and your garden in so many ways! Certain flowers even have culinary and medicinal uses. Let’s explore the top reasons you should...
Pollination is key to a thriving garden and the survival of all land-based life on this planet. Without this important process, we would have no seeds, fruits, or vegetables.