Protect your garden the natural way with the Pest Defense Seed Collection, a carefully curated 6-variety pack of heirloom herbs and flowers that attract beneficial insects while deterring pests. This collection includes:
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Catnip (Nepeta cataria) – 300-450 seeds, attracts pollinators and beneficial insects.
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Crackerjack Marigold (Tagetes erecta) – 200-350 seeds, natural pest deterrent.
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Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) – 430-530 seeds, fragrant herb that attracts pollinators.
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Genovese Basil (Ocimum basilicum) – 300-400 seeds, culinary herb with pest-repelling properties.
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Munstead Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) – 180-220 seeds, fragrant perennial to attract bees and repel pests.
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Petunia (Petunia nana compacta) – 1400-1600 seeds, vibrant flowers that draw beneficial insects.
This collection is 100% NON-GMO and open-pollinated, perfect for your home garden, raised beds, or container plantings. Grow a beautiful, functional garden that supports pollinators and reduces pest problems without chemicals.
Why Grow Pest Defense Seed Collection:
- Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies
- Reduces pest pressure naturally
- Heirloom varieties ensure high-quality growth
- Perfect for companion planting with vegetables and herbs
- Adds beauty and fragrance to your garden
Growing Tips:
- Sow each variety according to its light and soil requirements
- Start indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost or direct sow after frost
- Keep soil moist until germination and thin seedlings to proper spacing
- Harvest herbs regularly to encourage continuous growth
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Are these seeds organic?
Seeds are open-pollinated and NON-GMO; while not certified organic, they are heirloom quality.
When should I plant them?
Sow indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost, or direct sow after frost.
How do these plants help deter pests?
Marigolds, basil, and catnip naturally repel certain insects, while lavender, hyssop, and petunias attract beneficial pollinators.
Can I plant these in containers?
Yes, this collection grows well in raised beds or containers with proper soil and drainage.
Do the flowers attract bees?
Yes! Many varieties in this collection are excellent for attracting pollinators.
Where to Buy?
Available now at Seed World with fresh seeds and fast U.S. shipping.