Birdfeeding
Feb. 22nd, 2026 10:17 pmI picked out what I wanted from John Scheepers Kitchen Garden Seeds. This catalog has the Safe Seed Pledge, meaning everything is non-GMO/toxin-free. My partner Doug further notes that they have the best, easiest ordering system of all the catalogs we use. Call up the Smart Order Form and when you key in the product number, the rest autofills, tells you if it's still in stock, and lists the price. \o/ Somegeek earned their coffee today! Of these, the sunflowers and white coneflower will attract birds directly. The pinks, milkweed, and yarrow, will attract other pollinators like butterflies and bees.
The Sunflower Mini Meadow
This is a big bag of annual and perennial sunflower seeds.
Choko Baby Pak Choi
A miniature bok choi designed to pick while small.
Amado White Coneflower
Based on purple echinacea, this is for the white garden.
The Cottage Pinks Single Mix
These do pretty well in the prairie garden as well as pots.
The Silky Milkweed Mix
Milkweed in shades of red, orange, and yellow.
The Summer Pastels Yarrow Mix
Yarrow that flowers in pale shades of pink, peach, yellow, etc.
The Sunflower Mini Meadow
This is a big bag of annual and perennial sunflower seeds.
Choko Baby Pak Choi
A miniature bok choi designed to pick while small.
Amado White Coneflower
Based on purple echinacea, this is for the white garden.
The Cottage Pinks Single Mix
These do pretty well in the prairie garden as well as pots.
The Silky Milkweed Mix
Milkweed in shades of red, orange, and yellow.
The Summer Pastels Yarrow Mix
Yarrow that flowers in pale shades of pink, peach, yellow, etc.