The Process

Three Simple Steps

No garden needed. No green thumb required. Just open, scatter, and watch the world change.

1

Choose Your Cause

Pick the seed pack that matches the fight closest to your heart — veterans, breast cancer, leukemia, childhood cancer, autism, or hope & healing. Every pack is tied to real foundations doing real work. You're not just buying flowers — you're funding something that matters.

2

Scatter Your Seeds

A backyard, a garden bed, a fence line, a forgotten corner of your yard. Toss them like confetti — no rows needed. These seeds are tough — wildflowers that know how to grow with almost no help from you. Just make sure you're scattering on your own property or somewhere you have permission.

3

Watch It Bloom

Your wildflowers grow. Your purchase supports real causes doing real work — cancer research, veteran mental health, and special needs advocacy. America gets a little more beautiful. Everyone wins. And every time you walk past that patch of color, you'll know it means something.

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Planting Guide

Everything you need to know to get the most out of your seed pack.

📐 How Much Does One Pack Cover?

Each pack contains a premium hand-measured blend of wildflower seeds — enough to fill a garden bed, fence line, or a colorful corner of your yard with beautiful wildflower coverage. Because our seeds are high-germination and open-pollinated, a little goes a long way. Want a denser look? Sow more heavily in a smaller area for fuller blooms. Stretching it farther? A lighter sowing covers more ground.

🌱 When to Plant

The best time to scatter is early spring (March–May) or late fall (October–November). Spring planting gives seeds warmth and rain to get started. Fall planting lets seeds naturally stratify over winter and come up strong in spring.

🤲 How to Scatter

1. Prep your spot — Clear away any thick grass, weeds, or debris. Loosen the top inch of soil with a rake or your hands. Seeds need contact with soil to germinate.

2. Scatter evenly — Open your pack and scatter the seeds by hand across your area. For even coverage, mix the seeds with a handful of sand before scattering.

3. Press gently — Lightly pat the seeds into the soil or walk over the area. Don't bury them deep — most wildflower seeds need sunlight to germinate.

4. Water and wait — Give them a gentle watering and keep the soil moist for the first 4–6 weeks. After that, nature takes over. Expect first blooms in 6–12 weeks depending on the variety.

💡 Pro Tips

Full sun is key — most wildflowers need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.

Don't fertilize — wildflowers actually prefer poor soil. Fertilizer encourages weeds, not flowers.

Be patient — some varieties bloom the first year, others establish roots first and come back bigger the second year. That's the beauty of perennials.

Ready to scatter?

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