Seed Needs Flower Seeds Cosmos Crazy Blend No Filler 10+ Varieties Cosmos | Cosmo Bipinnatus Open Pollinated Untreated | Resealable Packaging Keeps Seeds Fresh | Bulk Cosmos Flowering Seed Mix

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cosmos wildflower seeds to plant an outdoor flower garden to attract butterflies and pollinatorscosmos wildflower seeds to plant an outdoor flower garden to attract butterflies and pollinators

cosmos wildflower seeds to plant an outdoor flower garden to attract butterflies and pollinatorscosmos wildflower seeds to plant an outdoor flower garden to attract butterflies and pollinators

Great for Insectaries & Butterfly Gardens cosmos wildflower seeds to plant an outdoor flower garden to attract butterflies and pollinatorscosmos wildflower seeds to plant an outdoor flower garden to attract butterflies and pollinators

Cosmos Wildflowers are a perfect choice for insectaries and butterfly gardens. Their large 2 to 3 inch flowers will bloom all Summer long, drawing in beneficial pollinators, such as butterflies, bumblebees, honeybees, lady bugs and more!

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Seed packets by Seed Needs are beautifully illustrated and provide a colorful depiction of the variety inside. We provide the common name, as well as the scientific name, seed quantity and a few specs about the variety to be grown.

Each packet contains full growing instructions on the reverse side. Specifications on sowing the seed, growing conditions such as sunlight and moisture preferences and germination and growth information can be found as well.

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Our Premium Cosmos Mixture Contains 12 Varieties! cosmos wildflower seeds to plant an outdoor flower garden to attract butterflies and pollinatorscosmos wildflower seeds to plant an outdoor flower garden to attract butterflies and pollinators

cosmos wildflower seeds to plant an outdoor flower garden to attract butterflies and pollinatorscosmos wildflower seeds to plant an outdoor flower garden to attract butterflies and pollinators

cosmos wildflower seeds to plant an outdoor flower garden to attract butterflies and pollinatorscosmos wildflower seeds to plant an outdoor flower garden to attract butterflies and pollinators

Cosmos Seeds: Cosmos are fast-growing annuals, blooming from mid-summer until frost. They can reach heights of 3 to 6 feet, depending on the variety and growing conditions.
Habitat: Cosmos bipinnatus and Cosmos sulphureus thrive in sunny spots with well-drained soil. They’re drought-tolerant once established, making them ideal for xeriscaping.
Ecology: Cosmos attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds, enhancing biodiversity in gardens. They also serve as host plants for certain butterfly larvae.
Cultivation: Easy to grow from seeds sown directly into the garden after the last frost, they require minimal care. Deadheading can encourage more blooms, but many gardeners leave the spent flowers for birds to feed on the seeds.
Quality: All Cosmos seeds packaged by Seed Needs are intended for the current and the following growing seasons. All seeds are stored in a temperature controlled facility that is free of significant amounts of moisture.
Quantity: Seed Needs offers generous quantities. You can share with friends and family, or you can save the extra seeds until the following season, if properly stored.
Packets: Each seed packet displays an artful illustration of the variety to be grown, as well as detailed seed sowing information on the reverse side. They measure 5″ wide by 7″ tall.
Promise: Seed Needs will never knowingly supply GMO based seed products. The vast majority of our seeds are open pollinated & heirloom, with the exception of a few hybrids.
Germination: Seed Needs packets contain some of the freshest seed available. Direct from the growers. If sown correctly, you will begin seeing results in only a matter of days.
Freshness: All Cosmos seeds are packaged in tear resistant and moisture resistant packaging. This keeps the seeds a whole lot fresher than the competitions selection!

Reviews (10)

10 reviews for Seed Needs Flower Seeds Cosmos Crazy Blend No Filler 10+ Varieties Cosmos | Cosmo Bipinnatus Open Pollinated Untreated | Resealable Packaging Keeps Seeds Fresh | Bulk Cosmos Flowering Seed Mix

  1. Mistress Collette

    Enthusiastic Seeds!!!
    So, the sun was setting, the night was getting cold and windy, a light rain was starting to fall, and the mosquitoes were extremely happy to see me. Yet, I still had 3 more pots to seed, and I was determined to get them seeded before I went inside and grabbed a long delayed meal.I had about 10 packs of flower seeds that I was choosing between, for which seeds to grow in which pots. 2 of those pots had very young trees in them, and the other pot was hosting one sad apple cutting that didn’t seem to be planning on surviving. I was hoping having some other plants sharing the pot might just be enough to protect that cutting and give it another chance. So, I picked out which flowers would work best in each pot and set the other seeds aside.At that point I was needed to help out my housemates. With the heavy winds blowing, I couldn’t place each seed packet into the planter I wanted to plant them into as the wind was blowing hard enough that boxes and bags were blowing by. Instead, I set the 3 seed packets under the edge of one of the pots that was under the eves and out of reach of wind or rain.An hour later, with dusk well set in, I was able to return to planting the flower seeds. It was now too dark to read the descriptions on each of the flowers, but I thought I remembered which flowers I wanted where. I quickly sprinkled the seeds and applied a thin layer of new potting soil over those seeds. The flower labeles stuck into the appropriate pots. A light watering down with the hose and those seeds should stay put!The next morning I had the energy to double check that I had put the correct seeds into the correct pots, and… Nope. I shifted all the seeds one pot off. This meant that the shortest flowers ended up in the pot with the poor apple cutting, not being able to ever grow enough to shelter the poor apple cutting. The medium height flowers ended up under the young apple tree, where they were a bit crowded into the tree’s branches, but still able to grow and find a place for themselves. And these, a beautiful Cosmos mix, were planted where the medium flowers were supposed to go. These beautiful Cosmos mix flowers that were supposed to grow between 18″ to 60″ were planted under my young fig tree, where they would have about 14″ of height to grow into…Sigh… It looked like I would be busy repotting all the Cosmos ,that came up under my fig tree, in a month or two…Imagine my surprise when, 2 days later the Cosmos started sprouting, completely filling up every mm of dirt under my fig tree! By 3 more days the Cosmos were already over 3 inches tall!!! I spent the next 5 days transplanting over 100 baby Cosmos into every 4″ pot I could fill with potting soil! Thankfully my new potting soils arrived by the time I was ready to repot the last of the Cosmos! Yay, what a relief to have enough potting soil to be able to get that done!Since I had needed to remove over 2″ of soil off the top of the pot my fig tree lives in, exposing a lot of its upper roots, and since I had received my new potting soils, I was able to create the nice soil mixture I use to keep my potted plants happy and refill the missing 2″ in the pot over my fig tree’s roots. A nice watering and finally I was done with repotting all those Cosmos which I had seeded into the wrong pot!Or so I had thought. But, almost a week later I noticed new seed sprouts under my fig tree again. After a week i had another 60+ Cosmos, all 3″ to 5″ tall, to repot!Not all those Cosmos were thrilled by my pot selections and how young they were when I repotted them. Despite that, I now have almost 100 Cosmos that I need to move into a permanent location! Good thing I only put a light sprinkling of seeds into my fig pot! I thought that I had sprinkled maybe 30 or 40 seeds. However, there were so many complaints of people not getting any plants to sprout that I only expected to get maybe 1/2 to 1 dozen flowers sprouting and surviving past their 4″ life stage…So, for all of the people who said that their Cosmos seeds didn’t sprout, I can’t imagine what you did to your seeds. Are you certain you actually planted seeds from your Cosmos packet, instead of forgetting to actually add any seeds? If you still can’t get your pack of seeds to sprout, bring them over! I mean, I have a black thumb, as far as growing plants in pots, but these Cosmos seeds didn’t care if my thumb was black or green, they were gonna grow no matter what I did!

  2. Purple Rose

    Great no effort seeds
    Oh my gosh, I have a serious black thumb. I can kill any plant, even a fern or cactus. I just wanted something that I could grow, to build my confidence and see something green. I put these in a pot with some flower soil and they have just taken off. It’s crazy how fast they have grown. I put one pot in a partly sunny area and another in a mostly sunny area and both have sprouted and grown seriously. I water every day to every other day depending on the sunniness and how dry the soil gets. These flowers have been pretty much hands off and so easy to grow thus far. They haven’t flowered etc but I’m so impressed by how easily they sprouted that I had to jump on here and write a review for the progress to this point I’m so impressed and will update when they flower; I need to see the colors and hardiness, but thus far I am thrilled!

  3. amy colorado

    Growth in a few short days!!
    Everyone is correct!! These seeds plant and produce within just a few days! I put 5-7 seeds in a tiny ball jar w/ ‘organic’ soil. My pic is after 5 days of growth behind a window over my kitchen sink!! The jar is outside soaking up straight sun and 10mph winds at the moment, they’ll get about 3hrs straight sun.I’ll update again in a few weeks to verify what you see is what you get!? So far looking very ‘clout worthy’!! 😁

  4. Mo

    Give it a try had tons of new plants
    This is a good mix for new gardenersEasy to plant saw growth in 2 weeksGreat value for moneyI was surprise that’s others wasn’t having luck as all the ones I planted grew.I followed the seeding guide and it workThe seller is also very helpful and respond in a timely manner I had contact them in the past about other seeds

  5. Marcus

    Grew fast & many blooms
    The grew and bloomed in almost 2 months on reason giving 5 stars is seems to only be orange blooms which look great but haven’t seen any other varieties in color after about a week of blooming

  6. AmberS

    Great quality
    Amazing seed quality! So nice to find a pkg that has all seeds and no filler! Looking forward to seeing them grow and bloom.

  7. Dominick E Boiles

    So far so good
    One of my favorite wild flowers. Planted a month ago and they are sprouting now….patiently waiting for the blooms.

  8. Mac3rk

    About 50% germination
    About 50% germination so far

  9. svr

    only 10 percent of seeds germinated.

  10. Mimi

    La flor de cosmos es tan característica de agosto y septiembre, pero poco a poco va desapareciendo. Aunque el costo es elevado, se compensa al ver lo bien que germinan todas las semillas. Puse unas en germinadores y ya están listas para transplante, recién puse otras en un espacio más amplio y con con agrado veo que a dos días de sembrarlas ya están germinando.

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