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Ferry-Morse Unveils an Extensive Lineup of Seed Blends and Varieties for the Year 2025

Giant seed corporation, Ferry-Morse, introduces latest floral and wildflower blends for spring shopping.

Ferry-Morse Introduces a Substantial New Lineup of Seed Blends and Varieties for 2025
Ferry-Morse Introduces a Substantial New Lineup of Seed Blends and Varieties for 2025

Ferry-Morse Unveils an Extensive Lineup of Seed Blends and Varieties for the Year 2025

Ferry-Morse Unveils Comprehensive 2025 Seed Collection for Gardeners

Ferry-Morse, the world's largest seed company, has launched a new collection of bulk flower and wildflower seed mixes, just in time for Spring. This extensive collection offers a diverse range of varieties, trends, and additional produce options, catering to the growing gardening trends of wildlife gardens, edible landscaping, and chaos gardening.

The collection includes a broad selection of flower and wildflower seed mixes, each tailored to specific needs. By Variety/Type, you'll find Bulk Wildflower Seeds Mix, Bulk Flower Seeds Mix, Annual Seed Mix, Perennial Seed Mix, Cosmos Seed Mix, and Sunflower Seed Mix. By Feature, there are All Purpose Mix, Temperature/Climate Mix, Cut Flower Mix, Easy To Grow Mix, Deer Resistant Mix, Drought Tolerant Mix, Flower Height Mix, Grass Alternative Mix, Pet Friendly Mix, Pollinator Seed Mix, Edible Flower Mix, Cottage Garden Mix, and Fragrant Flower Mix. For those seeking colorful displays, there are Blue Mix, Multi-Color Mix, Red Mix, White Mix, and Yellow Mix.

Moreover, the collection caters to regional preferences with mixes like the Gulf Coast-Caribbean Mix, Mediterranean Mix, Rocky Mountain Mix, Midwest Mix, North American Mix, Northeast Mix, Pacific Northwest Mix, Southeast Mix, Southwest Mix, Texas Oklahoma Mix, and Colorado Western Mix.

In addition to flower mixes, Ferry-Morse offers produce seed options such as herbs including Parsley, Rosemary, Sage, Sweet Marjoram, and Thyme, and fruit seeds like Cantaloupe, Honeydew, Melon, and Watermelon. The collection also features vegetable options like Dark Opal Basil, Scarlet Runner Beans, and Green Globe Artichoke.

One unique offering is the Flowering Grass Alternative Mix, a no-mow lawn that feeds pollinators, featuring a collection of flowers, clovers, and fine fescue grasses. For those interested in chaos gardening, the Perennial Wildflower and Bumblebee Buffet Mix might be just the ticket. If your goal is to grow a garden that enhances biodiversity, there are native wildflower mixes available, specific to regions or states.

The new collection also aligns with the current emphasis on organic and natural gardening, with GMO-free seeds like the Cypress Vine, which requires full sun exposure. For those seeking a more edible garden, the Edible Flower Mix includes lavender hyssop, cornflowers, and English daisies.

The Triple Crown Watermelon mix, another exciting addition, produces melons that can weigh up to 20 pounds. The Scarlet Runner Beans vine boasts bold red blossoms.

Kat Brancato, author of the article with over ten years of writing experience and work published in various publications, enjoys helping others learn how to slow down and simplify their lives. The 2025 collection is available for ordering directly from the Ferry-Morse website.

As the gardening season has started, seeds can be planted indoors in February for outdoor planting when the weather breaks. Ferry-Morse has expanded its produce varieties with organic and non-GMO seed mix options, ensuring a sustainable and environmentally friendly gardening experience.

  1. Ferry-Morse's new seed collection for 2025 caters to various gardening trends, including wildlife gardens, edible landscaping, and chaos gardening.
  2. The collection offers a diverse range of flower and wildflower seed mixes, with options such as All Purpose Mix, Temperature/Climate Mix, and Pollinator Seed Mix.
  3. In addition to flowers, the collection includes produce options like herbs, fruit seeds, and vegetables, such as Parsley, Watermelon, Dark Opal Basil, and Green Globe Artichoke.
  4. One unique offering is the Flowering Grass Alternative Mix, a no-mow lawn that feeds pollinators, featuring a collection of flowers, clovers, and fine fescue grasses.
  5. The collection also aligns with the current emphasis on organic and natural gardening, with GMO-free seeds like the Cypress Vine.
  6. As the gardening season has started, seeds can be planted indoors in February for outdoor planting when the weather breaks.
  7. Ferry-Morse has expanded its produce varieties with organic and non-GMO seed mix options, making it possible to enjoy a sustainable and environmentally friendly gardening lifestyle.

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