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Burpee Wildflower 25,000 Bulk offers a premium, non-GMO seed mix featuring 18 sun-loving annual and perennial wildflower varieties. Designed to cover up to 1,000 square feet, this blend attracts hummingbirds and butterflies with vibrant blooms from spring through fall. Backed by Burpee’s 140+ years of trusted gardening expertise and superior germination rates, it’s the ultimate choice for creating a thriving pollinator-friendly garden.













| Best Sellers Rank | #368 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #5 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Burpee |
| Color | Hummingbird Mix |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 9,968 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Fall |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Material Feature | GMO Free |
| Special Feature | Certified Seeds, Heirloom Seeds, Non-GMO, Organic Seeds |
C**.
Lovely flowers 🌺
My mom is so happy with her new flowers!!! And so are we!!! She planted them in April, and in about 5 months they're in full bloom, and they're so pretty!!! Not all of the seeds sprouted, but the ones that did, wow! Also, not all plants sprouted or bloomed at the same time. We have observed that they like the sun and being on the ground, as the ones in pots are growing much more slowly. Some plants in the picture are not from this pack, like the impatiens, the periwinkles, or the sunflowers.
T**B
12 days after planting and lots of flowers now growing.
- Update- 2yrs later i'm still growing flowers from the original flowers I planted. In the fall as the flowers are going to seed I collect the seeds from the best growing flowers. It was a fun experience learning how to collect all the various flowers seeds. For me personally I like the black eyed susans, calendula, zinnia, cosmos and bachelor buttons. Its now the middle of July 2025 and the flowers are starting to bloom nicely. They are growing so well and big that i'm always having to thin them out so they arent over crowded. I've been seeing alot of bee's and butterfly activity. The black eyed susans are getting big with lots of flowers on each plant that they are top heavy and started leaning over with the wind so I staked them all so they stay up straight. The zinnia's get huge, last year I had some over 4 feet tall with multiple flowers on each plant, seems if I cut the first main flower it branches out more producing more flowers. -Update- It's now July 21st and a few kinds of flowers have been blooming. The patch I planted along with sunflowers didn't work out so well and ended up pulling most of them except the ones right in front, my fault for planting too many sunflowers too close together. I just extended that area at the end and put some more seeds down and they are already sprouting. But the ones I planted to hide the gas meters are coming along great, those things really took off and some are over 3' tall. I actually had to thin alot out since I put down too much seed, there were so many flowers they were falling over themselves. I pulled all the vine type ones that have white flowers and just kept them in the front so they spill over onto the lawn. The colors are amazing, whites, blues, red, yellow, and these bright pinks. And most haven't even bloomed yet. This area only gets about 4hrs direct sun a day due to being so close to the house. If I doesn't rain in a few days I'll just get out my 2 gallon watering can and give them a good drink. I'll feed them with the Miracle Grow plant food once a week. -Update- It's now June 23rd about one month since putting the seeds down and they are growing like crazy filling in everything. I think I made a mistake planting these with my sunflowers, the sunflowers are getting so huge that there leaves block out most of the sun underneath them so the flowers aren't getting much sun. I also planted the sunflowers too close to eachother. I went to water them with a watering can and alot of the flowers flopped over, they were tall and lanky. I went in and pulled most of the taller flowers out and just left the short ones. I pulled handfuls and still have alot left. I also made the mistake of throwing grass seed down before I had the brilliant idea to plant flowers instead, I had tried to rake out the grass seed prior to putting the flower seeds down but from the photos I see I didn't do such a good job and there's alot of grass growing too. As you can see I have no idea what I'm doing. But I can say these flower seeds are good to go, I can see alot of different types of flowers growing though have no idea what they are. I'm even seeing the 1st flowers already showing, little white flowers. Next time I'll plant these flowers by themselves so they receive full sun instead of them being in shade like they are now. I'm still happy since it seems some of these flowers don't mind shade and are flowering already. I got these wildflowers to plant with sunflowers in my back yard. The area was never really taken care of and full of weeds so I pulled all the weeds out then turned over the dirt with a shovel. It was mostly dry sandy dirt so I added a few bags of Miracle Grow garden soil and mixed it up good. I had some sunflowers already growing in cups so I transplanted those first then sprinkled this wildflower seed mix over the dirt and pressed it in with the back of a garden rake so the seeds hopefully wouldn't easily wash away. I watered the area daily, sometimes twice a day to keep the soil moist but not soaked. It's now 12 days since planting and there's alot of flowers sprouting and growing. I think I spread too much, I used the entire bag and the area is only about 3'x15'. There's alot of sprouts growing clumped together so hopefully they will thin themselves out or I'll have to go in and thin them out by hand. I'm very happy so far that they are growing which means the seeds are good. If something happens to them then it's probably my fault, either screwing up with watering or fertilizing. I shouldn't of spread the entire bag down in such a small area since my sunflowers are growing huge already, it's already getting crowded in there. I'll try to remember to update as the flowers grow.
S**M
Hardly any seeds? This is pricey coconut coir...
I bought this during a flurry of activity and purchasing whilst planning my daughter's micro wedding. I had ordered beautiful little wildflower seed envelopes for guest table place settings and bought 3 of these to fill those envelopes. I'm an avid gardening enthusiast, so the idea of gifting nature that can grow to our wedding guests hit the nail on the head for me! I was pleasantly surprised to see how big the packets are, and was actually pretty excited until I opened one, which is when I felt duped, like I bought pretty pricey coir dust. I carefully mixed the contents with a large spoon, as I would expect the contents to settle during shipping; I saw only a few actual seeds though. Hoping to be proven wrong, I began my task, scanning with my 20/20 vision, looking for seeds as I worked. I used a tiny spoon to fill the envelopes and was dismayed to see hardly any seeds at all. It's virtually all coconut coir filler. So I imagine it would depend on what your intended use is. I used one whole packet to fill 35 little envelopes to capacity. With my little spoon, I felt like I was just shoveling coir dust. And lots of it. The little wedding favor envelopes are now stuffed to the hilt, hoping against hope that there will be at least one in seed most of the envelopes. I MAY have seen 25 seeds at most, and I was looking very closely. Certainly NOT 25,000 as described on the packet. Reading the reviews more now, it makes sense to me that many people had the same complaint, and several said nothing grew. I had bought 3 of these, I used 1 and I will return the other 2. If even one wedding guest reports a single flower grew from my efforts, I'd be enormously surprised. And if that ever happens, I'll stand corrected and come back and update my review. I thought this choice would have been wise, but I regret now not just going and buying a few dozen little seed packets and redistributing them into the wedding envelopes. Maybe if someone was going to sow this entire packet into a fairly small area, they may get a few hits, but I wouldn't expect any miracles. So for my intended use, this product was extremely disappointing. Lesson learned!
B**E
Perfect Wildflower Blend for Zone 9b
I planted at least 4 lbs of this wildflower blend, and my yard is now full of life — butterflies and hummingbirds everywhere. I first purchased this mix in 2021, and every year since, my yard has been covered in blooms. The flowers come back strong and provide both beauty and a habitat for pollinators. For gardeners in Zone 9b, this is an excellent blend. It thrives in the climate and creates a vibrant, low-maintenance landscape year after year. TL;DR: Beautiful, long-lasting wildflower blend. Attracts pollinators and thrives in Zone 9b.
T**A
Wish there was more color
The bag is much smaller than I anticipated but overall they did ok. Most of the flowers are yellow, white and orange. There was only one purple flower that bloomed. I was really hoping for more color.
F**A
Lovely
Three out of Five Stars – A Slow But Promising Start I had high hopes for the Burpee Fast Blooming Wildflower Mix—25,000 seeds sounded like a veritable floral explosion was imminent. And while the packaging was cheerful enough to make a bumblebee weep with joy, my little garden patch is currently more “mystery salad” than “English meadow.” The good news: something is indeed growing! Lots of green shoots have popped up, and the mix seems to germinate well—even in less-than-perfect soil. It’s lush and leafy, and the nasturtiums have clearly taken to the place like it’s a spa retreat. However, the “fast blooming” part feels a bit optimistic. Weeks in, and we’ve got leaves aplenty but nary a bloom in sight. I’m choosing to believe they’re just fashionably late and will strut their stuff any day now. Until then, it’s a bit of a leafy waiting game. Bottom line: it’s a decent product, especially if you’re patient and have an adventurous spirit. Just be prepared for a bit more “growing suspense” and a little less “instant botanical gratification.”
B**E
Fantastic seeds! Just Beautiful!!
3rd time buying them! I have a rather huge area on a hill and have put these out there. They are perennials and I love the colors and variety in this huge bag. After blooming, there are so many birds eating the seeds in late fall, however, I still get so many again in the spring. There’s so many different colors and sizes. They look natural and really make the landscape beautiful!
K**T
Wildflowers galore. Easy to sow and benefits showing up already!
OMG! What a bargain for a bonanza of blooms!! We have an old farm field behind our property that is not maintained. I’ve been mowing it for years and finally decided to do something a bit different. I bought this seed mix to randomly scatter around in the field. Honestly didn’t expect much from this package as the size was unimpressive and I didn’t really believe there could be too many seeds in this mixture. It looks and feels like mostly airy loose soil. I didn’t expect much as I tossed the seeds around an area of the field. I resigned myself to thinking I’d wasted my money. Here I am a few months later and there are wildflowers blooming in the field!! I’m quite surprised at the number of blooms I see. I know that next year and every year after the yield of growth and expansion of plants will just increase. Very happy with how easy this was to do!
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