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The Seed Needs Forget-Me-Not Seed Packet Collection offers 3,000 heirloom, open-pollinated seeds in a charming mix of blue, pink, and white. These cold-hardy seeds are easy to grow, self-sowing naturally to create dense, pollinator-friendly blooms from spring through fall. Packaged fresh in moisture-resistant, tear-proof packets, this GMO-free collection is perfect for gardeners seeking low-maintenance, vibrant floral displays with lasting sentimental charm.













| Best Sellers Rank | #13,513 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #419 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Seed Needs |
| Color | Mixed |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,275 Reviews |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer to Fall |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Material Feature | GMO Free |
| Special Feature | Heirloom, Open Pollinated |
A**R
Nice zinnias. Be patient.
Good germination rate, however it took more days to sprout up than some other brands of zinnia seeds I've bought, so be patient. They do spring up and are beautiful once grown
S**L
Success with little effort! Quality seeds.
Easy to grow- first time Zinnia planter. High plantation rate, blooms are beyond expectation and they last forever!!! I bought seeds from a few companies and these have been some of the best. Updated 8/13/25: The pale yello or Isabella, and pale pink or Luminosa are outstanding for fighting off Powederly Meldew and bugs and having HUGE double blooms. I'm ordering these last two again for a late august and early spring plantings. Quality is on par with the high-end seed companies that start with a J.
K**Y
Good Quality Seeds
I don’t normally write reviews, but I had to for this one. This is my first time growing flowers from seeds, and I’m really happy with how it turned out. I planted them about 8 weeks ago, and today I saw my first flower! The rest are still coming in, and I’m excited to watch them bloom. The seeds were good quality—strong germination and healthy growth with minimal effort. I just watered daily when it was hot and dry. The packaging was nice too—neat, clearly labeled, and sealed well. The seeds looked fresh and ready to grow. Can’t wait to try out the other seeds from this purchase!
T**D
Great germination, mostly Autumn Beauty variety that really thrives. Fun!
This was my first time planting sunflowers, and it’s been fascinating! First of all, germination on all of the varieties was quick, with very few that didn’t germinate after 5 days in a wet paper towel in a baggie. Be ready to plant, because the roots grow fast and attach themselves to the towel. I also planted mammoth grey stripes at the same time, in May in Western Washington. A bit too soon for some, which stayed nearly dormant until July. Where you plant makes a difference - the flowers with morning sun were spindly and bloomed in late August. The ones in full sun grew quite tall and the first bloom was an autumn beauty. In fact, most of the ones that survived and made it to ten feet or more were Autumn Beauties. Some lemon, no tall teddies even though the seedlings were vigorous, one red sun. As a first-timer there were challenges - those started in peat pots struggled over time. Best to cut those pots away before planting. Squirrels and birds will tear up the seedlings, so I bought mesh food tents to cover the plants until they were about six inches. Be prepared to stake the stalks over time, or leash them to a fence, especially when the flower heads get heavy. I read in a few places that sunflowers hate to be transplanted; several times I needed to rescue plants that were crowded or dug up by moles. They may have looked completely dead, but with care they survived, even with the loss of some roots! I continued to throw germinated seeds into my wildflower patch and by August they were thriving as well with rapid growth, getting to five feet high in weeks. I’m getting lots of blooms here in September, with several getting multiple buds. Next year I’ll plant later rather than trying to protect them during spring, as they grow so slowly then. The mammoth grey stripe (not included in these seeds) were not as pretty or as tall. Beware of slugs which like to chew on the thick, woody stalks near the ground and compromise the whole plant. I will definitely try these again next year. I have many seeds left, but I’ll also buy them again.
K**N
Bee balm seed
This is a lovely plant that naturalizes in the garden, attracting pollinators.
P**.
Quickly sprouts outside.
They are sprouting in the garden.
C**E
Pretty but invasive
Oh they grow alright. Advertised as annuals but they are very perennial and are now everywhere after 2 seasons. Even after freezing, snow and harsh weather (zone 6). Fair warning.
P**E
All the seeds bloomed.
We live in a short growing time and every seed bloomed with no issues. I love the these.
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