Love bumblebees and want more in your garden? Look no further than Wild Bergamot, also known as Bee Balm, a wide-ranging and fragrant native wildflower that draws in bumblers (and many other types of pollinators) like a magnet. Our bergamot grew into tall thick clumps this year, and there were easily 50 bumblees buzzing around each clump at any given time.
🌱 What’s included:
Each packet contains a minimum of 200 seeds.
All seeds are hand-gathered from my humble home garden and naturally air-dried.
**Note: this listing is for seeds only. I do not ship live plants**
🐝 Why you’ll love it:
Supports native pollinator conservation
Grows into beautiful spires of native wildflowers
Perfect for garden beds, borders, or pollinator patches
Naturally grown — no pesticides or fertilizers. Just sun, rain, and a little bit of love
📦 Packaging:
Seeds are folded into a bit of parchment paper, then tucked safely into a labeled kraft envelope and sealed for freshness. Each order is packaged with care and shipped in a waterproof padded mailer.
☀️ Planting Tips:
Wild Bergamot thrives in full sun but will tolerate partial shade. Sow in fall or early spring for best results. These seeds may benefit from a period of cold stratification (a natural winter chill). As there are varying opinions and methods for stratifying and sowing bergamot, please research and choose the one that best suits your needs. Once established, these perennials will return year after year to welcome pollinators back to your garden.
🌼 Bundle & Save:
Buy 3 seed packets and save — great for gifting or expanding your garden!
Custom seeds mixes and bundles available on request. Message me or see my other listings for available inventory.
🔄 Returns & Exchanges
Because seeds are a natural product, I’m unable to accept returns or exchanges once opened.
However, if your order arrives damaged or there’s a mistake with your packet, please reach out within 7 days — I’ll always do my best to make it right.
🧡 Thank you for supporting my little quarry. Every packet helps spread wildflowers and hope for the pollinators who keep our world blooming.
*All images of wildflowers and pollinators were taken in my personal garden. No stock photos were used*