Wholesale Seed Packs for Sale
Do you want to give your backyard a boost, fill it with plants, or sow seeds on your farm or ranch to get a large garden going? The seed packs from Cold Stream Farm make it simple to do. You get the results you want with Joe Pye weed seed and other types of seed packs when you come to us. We recommend certain types of seeds and talk to you about caring for them so they yield the results you want.
Many of our seed packs at come with approximately 100 seeds inside of them. You also have the option to order some of the seeds available by the ounce. You have the option of planting many seeds and increasing your chances of plants sprouting up later. It is the most effective way to increase the number of growth you have in a backyard or on a farm.
Several Varieties of Seed Packs Available!
If you see the seed you are searching for, we would love to tell you more about them and help you get their hands on them. While Joe Pye weed seed has become one of our most popular options, we are constantly updating our inventory and adding other seed packs as well. No matter what kind of yard or farm you have, you could likely benefit from our products. They increase plant production, provided you plant the seeds properly and give them the care they need.
Call 231-464-5809 to order or click here to learn more about these Seed Packs.
What types of seeds does Cold Stream Farm offer?
Cold Stream Farm offers a variety of native and perennial seeds suited for meadows, wildflower plantings, restoration projects, pollinator habitat, and erosion control. Seed options include mixes designed for sun or shade, moisture conditions, and specific purposes like prairie restoration or naturalized landscapes.
When is the best time to plant seed?
The best time to plant seeds depends on the species and local climate, but most native and perennial seeds are best sown in early spring or fall. Fall sowing often mimics natural seed cycles and can improve germination as winter stratification breaks seed dormancy.
Do Cold Stream Farm seeds require special soil preparation?
Light soil preparation such as removing weeds, loosening the topsoil, and ensuring good seed‑to‑soil contact improves germination. For larger areas, a firm seedbed free of competing vegetation helps young seedlings establish successfully.
How long does it take seeds to germinate?
Germination time varies by species and weather conditions. Some wildflower and grass seeds sprout within 7–21 days, while others, especially native perennials, may take several weeks or even a full growing season to emerge.
Can I plant seed in both sun and shade?
Yes. Cold Stream Farm offers seed mixes tailored to different light conditions. Some mixes are formulated for full sun meadows and fields, while others include species better suited to partial shade or woodland edges.
How much seed do I need for my project?
Recommended seeding rates vary depending on the species mix, project size, and desired density. Most seed bags include coverage guidelines (e.g., pounds per acre or ounces per square foot). For larger restoration or meadow projects, refer to the product label for recommended rates.
Do your seeds attract pollinators?
Yes. Many seed mixes contain native wildflowers and grasses that produce blooms attractive to bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Planting these mixes can help support local pollinator populations and biodiversity.
How should I care for seeds after planting?
After sowing, keep soil consistently moist until seedlings are established. Avoid heavy foot traffic and control weeds to reduce competition. Once established, many native seedlings are drought tolerant and low maintenance.