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Phase 3: Seeding a Pollinator Garden <br />The final 25’ garden will demonstrate the direct sowing method; <br />starting seeds in the garden rather than starting with transplants. <br />Benefits: <br />•Provides an alternative style of garden <br />•Uses a mix of annuals and perennials to get blooms in 1st season <br />•Easier to install <br />•Cost effective <br />3 <br />Time to Order Seeds <br />4 <br />Monarch Butterfly Seed Mix <br />•Native wildflower, nectar-rich varieties <br />•Thrive in sunny, drier conditions <br />•A variety of host milkweed for caterpillars <br />•Non-GMO, neonic-free seeds <br />General Pollinator Seed Mix <br />•Native wildflowers, lower growing varieties <br />•Combination of annuals (early blooms) and perennial <br />seeds (second year blooms) <br />•Thrive in sunny, drier conditions <br />•Provide crucial habitat and food for pollinators <br />•Non-GMO, neonic-free seeds