Trial garden manager Lindsay goes step by step through the process of sowing and growing our beekeeper's flower seed mix to attract, feed, and nurture bees and pollinators all summer long.
I never missed one video of yours,the food you made for your family looks very delicious and healthy,you are blessed to have an extraordinary talent,thanks for sharing your life with us
I like how you show what it will look like. I've noticed on other videos they suggest mixing the seed with a little sand to help people see where they have broadcast the seed. I know that it might not be easy to obtain a small amount of sand for home gardeners, but I thought it was a pretty clever idea as well. Thanks for posting videos that are encouraging the support of our bees. My only other suggestion is to note that these types of flowers also act as insectaries for our other food crops. These help support other beneficial insects and keep down the bad pest pressure. Thanks for your video
Thank you for the video. I have honey bees. I bought some burpee pollinator seeds wild flower mix and wildflower perennial mix. Will try in raised bed. I like how yours turned out. Thanks again for the video
I live in Ky. and I 'planted' a flower garden this Spring but all I grew was weeds:( Oh well, I'll try again next year. please wish me luck, I need it:)
I have found that after I sow my seed I tamp them down a little and take burlap bags that I cut down the side to make it single thickness and lay on top of bed and water them thru the bags. It hold moisture in and they germinate better. Love the video. Thanks.
We wouldn't label it as a beekeeper's mix if it didn't attract pollinators. It was a hot day when we shot the video, and it was hard to catch them flying by because of the heat. Rest assured. The bees do come to this mix.
This was such an informative video. I really appreciate how you took the seeds from sowing to full bloom. Just what I was looking for.
I never missed one video of yours,the food you made for your family looks very delicious and healthy,you are blessed to have an extraordinary talent,thanks for sharing your life with us
I like how you show what it will look like. I've noticed on other videos they suggest mixing the seed with a little sand to help people see where they have broadcast the seed. I know that it might not be easy to obtain a small amount of sand for home gardeners, but I thought it was a pretty clever idea as well. Thanks for posting videos that are encouraging the support of our bees. My only other suggestion is to note that these types of flowers also act as insectaries for our other food crops. These help support other beneficial insects and keep down the bad pest pressure. Thanks for your video
I love how you show from beginning to end 🌱🌻
Great tutorial. Love to feed the bees and you make it look doable.
Beautiful video! Thanks for showing the actual process and an update.
hi, have a nice day !
very good and informative videos.
just remain in contact & keep continue sharing because you are doing a great job.
Best wishes.
I love this beautiful mix of lowers.
Thank you for the video. I have honey bees. I bought some burpee pollinator seeds wild flower mix and wildflower perennial mix. Will try in raised bed. I like how yours turned out. Thanks again for the video
Definitely trying this in one of my raised beds this year. Thank you for showing what these seed packs can do. I’ve always wondered! ❤
Thanks for the video, the flowers are beautiful. I will have to do this!
Thanks for posting. It's very informative🥰
Just beautiful thanks for sharing ❤️
Charming and informative video ~ Thank you ~ !
Thanks for video from somalia
Wow that’s pretty good job!
Very pretty
Just Subbed. 💜💜💜
Good to know. I am going to plant lots more Pollinators in my Garden next Year. Best Regards New Friend.
Beautiful ❤️👌🏾😎
Do these bee & pollinator wildflowers come back every year or do you have to plant again every year, im in southern canada
I live in Ky. and I 'planted' a flower garden this Spring but all I grew was weeds:( Oh well, I'll try again next year. please wish me luck, I need it:)
I love your dogs! So sweet. Do you still water the more mature beds?
I too broadcast my seed everywhere.
Good
Mix with silver sand and you can see the distribution.
What is silver sand?
? What will this same bed look like next year? Which flowers will self-seed? Thanks!
Can you cover with a thin layer of mulch to help with water retention?
Yes
I buy your seeds here in Sonoma County! Thank you for this nice videos. May I suggest a microphone for these productions. Cheers!
Yeah, we finally got one.
Which month the best to do this ? Thanks
After last frost.........
Hello!
I live in nyc...is it too late to plant the wildflower mix...? Thank you
Plant in April - May
Do you have to keep replanting these every year? Thanks
Yes, these are annuals
Does those seeds, can they be spread on soil that gets two hours of sun or three a day?
Six hrs of sunshine is the minimum for this mix.
Pls how to get seeds peekeeper,s flowers from somalia
Please share flower name ?
No germination?
I have found that after I sow my seed I tamp them down a little and take burlap bags that I cut down the side to make it single thickness and lay on top of bed and water them thru the bags. It hold moisture in and they germinate better. Love the video. Thanks.
Hi
Nice video
Do you sell flower seeds?
Thanks
The flowers featured in this video can be found here: www.reneesgarden.com/collections/flowers/beekeepers-mix-early-blooming/
That wasn’t a light spray. The mist option is a light spray.
What state are you in?
California
@@ReneesGardenSeeds thank you
Hello...Mam Iam from 🇮🇳 india I want to buy 🐝beekeepers flower seeds from you but how....?
We ship only to US and Canada
Show me the bees on them. They don’t go on hybrid plants.
We wouldn't label it as a beekeeper's mix if it didn't attract pollinators. It was a hot day when we shot the video, and it was hard to catch them flying by because of the heat. Rest assured. The bees do come to this mix.
Do these bee & pollinator wildflowers come back every year or do you have to plant again every year, im in southern canada