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Each Seed Disc is hand-crafted and contains beneficial wildflower seeds encased in terra cotta clay,

which protects the seeds from hungry critters.

When it rains, the clay softens, giving the seeds the perfect chance to sprout.

 

Simply scatter seed discs in a garden bed or toss into an open lot - Let nature take it from there!
Easy planting at home or guerrilla gardening in a neglected neighborhood lot- no need to bend down or dig!

 

All wildflower varieties are naturally sourced and beneficial to the Northeastern US ecosystem.

Note: Keep in a cool and dry location before tossing onto the ground.

Small Act. Big Bloom.

*Approximate size

*WARNING: Choking hazard – Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

A great gift

For those who believe every empty patch of dirt is an opportunity.

Fun to throw, watch it grow!

Plant Varieties

Plant Varieties In Stock

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'Butterfly Weed'

Asclepias tuberosa

A full-sun perennial with bright orange flowers that grows about 2–3 feet tall and 2 feet wide. It prefers average, well-drained soil and thrives in meadow settings. The plant attracts many butterfly species. Seeds require at least 30 days of cold stratification and are best sown from winter through spring 2026.

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'Purple Coneflower'

Echinacea purpurea

A hardy perennial blooming from summer through fall. Grows 2–4 ft tall in full sun to part shade and prefers well-drained soil. Drought-tolerant once established, with rough stems and lance-shaped leaves. Attracts a wide range of pollinators and songbirds. Best sown in winter or spring 2026.

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'Common Milkweed'

Asclepias syriaca

A tall, summer-blooming native plant essential for monarch butterflies. Grows 3–6 ft tall in full sun and tolerates many soil types. Has large, oval leaves with milky sap. Requires cold stratification (30+ days) and is best sown in late winter or early spring 2026.

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'Lacy Phacelia'

Phacelia tanacetifolia

A fast-growing spring–summer bloomer with delicate, lacy foliage. Thrives in full sun and poor, sandy soils, growing up to 4 ft tall. Excellent as a cover crop that improves soil health and reduces erosion. Highly attractive to bees, butterflies, birds, and other pollinators. Best sown early spring or mid-summer 2026 for a fall cover crop.

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'Jewels-of-Opar'

Talinum paniculatum

A heat-tolerant perennial with airy summer–fall blooms and succulent-like foliage. Reaches about 2–3 ft tall and wide, thriving in full sun to part shade and poor, rocky soils. Attracts bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and is enjoyed by chickens. Leaves are edible unless used for soil remediation. Best sown spring 2026.

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'Snapdragon'

Antirrhinum majus

A colorful ornamental that blooms in spring and fall. Grows 6 inches to 3 feet tall in full sun to part shade with well-drained soil. Features lance-shaped leaves and attracts bumblebees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Best sown in spring 2026.

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