






🌸 Grow where others can’t — shade-friendly wildflowers that steal the spotlight!
BBB Seed Partial Shade Wildflower Mix offers 1 oz of premium, open-pollinated, non-GMO seeds designed to flourish in partial shade (4-6 hours sunlight). With 38,000 seeds per packet, it covers 100 sq.ft. of vibrant annual and perennial blooms that attract pollinators, making it ideal for shaded garden areas under trees or near structures. Trusted since 1985, this mix ensures high germination and year-round planting flexibility.





| ASIN | B06XKGHD8W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,862 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #679 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Beauty Beyond Belief |
| Color | Multi color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,251) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Fall |
| Expected Planting Period | Winter, Spring, Fall |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | BBB Seed |
| Material Feature | GMO Free |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 4 x 0.37 inches |
| Special Feature | Attracts Pollinators, High Germination Rate, Shade Resistant |
| Sunlight Exposure | Partial Shade |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |
| Unit Count | 1 Ounce |
A**.
Great colors
The flowers were beautiful! A great mix of colors. Butterflies loved them
A**R
Very good product, thank you!
Very good product, thank you!
O**E
Seems like a good deal, but personally zero luck in having anything grow
Seller certainly seems legit and the seeds likewise looked to be in good condition (not that I'm exactly the best judge of such things.) Unfortunately not a single lone ever sprouted, let alone flowered. There's a number of reasons why this might have happened outside, probably in greatest part to scavenging birds squirrels, but I likewise had a similar lack of success in 2 planters somewhat better protected from local wildlife as well as the small handful I tried inside. That last did manage to germinate, but didn't get much further than that... After the seed leaves, little to no actual growth occurred. I still have a strong suspicion the soil (or perhaps technique? though many other plants seemed to do fine) and animal life were the main culprits, so unfortunately I can't make a substantative recommendation based on a single year and admittedly poor soil [unless carefully amended.] Regardless, the mixture seems like sound variety of shade-tolerant flowers so unless my efforts fail a second time with things like hydroponics thrown in for good measure, I'll keep this review largely neutral until proven one way or the other!
R**Y
Very Pretty Mix, so far surviving the Texas heat
I bought these in March and planted directly in an approximately 6x3 prepared bed by scattering. I definitely could have spread over a larger bed successfully, as I have a few too many concentrated in a small area. They took about 2 months to start blooming. I saw the very first flower on Mother's Day. There are several varieties in this mix, but only a few are blooming right now. We had several 100 degree days in the last week, and the flowers seem to be hanging in there. I have made sure to give them extra water because of the heat. Some of the seeds in this mix are perennials and some are annuals (and won't come up again next year). I'm curious to see how long these will bloom.
J**N
Really great seed mix and germination rate
I'm so happy with this wildflower seed mix that I already ordered two more packets for spring of 2026. I am seeing different species and different color mixes every week, like a natural kaleidoscope. I totally overseeded, using a most of a packet for a dozen square feet of bed. Couldn't be happier with result.
K**D
Ten flowers bloomed !
If I could give this a negative 100, I would. I followed the planting instructions and was very conscious about water and soil. All I got were ugly weeds. Don’t waste your time or dreams. Get real plants.
E**S
Fun and satisfying summer project
I planted these in containers on my first floor deck in a Chicago apartment. Definitely part shade! I kept the seeds / seedlings / plants watered by watering daily. I over sowed so I thinned about a month or two after sprouting and could have thinned even more than I did. Didn't think this would work well so I've been thrilled to watch my flowers grow. I planted the last few weeks of April. By mid June three varieties had bloomed!!! It has been really exciting to watch for buds and be surprised by a flower. The overall look is very over grown / wild and the dominant colors I've seen are yellow / orange / blue so far. Delightful. Next time I would plant seeds more sparely a couple weeks earlier.
S**B
Easy to grow!
I really thought that they wouldn't grow much, to be honest. BUT, extremely surprised when they did grow...and grow, they did! I planted them last year, and many of them never died (I live in So. Cal.) They did re-seed themselves! I am so pleasantly surprised with purchasing them! I really do suck at keeping plants alive, especially due to my inconsistent watering...again, I do live in SO Cal, and our drought situation creates some watering problems, in summer...and it does get freaking hot here in summer, now. Update: One year later, many of them are coming back (or they re-seeded themselves). I don't have to re-seed the garden! Yay for me, my budget, and my garden :)
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