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What Do You Want Your Land To Do?
WHY HONEY & HATCH?
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TESTED ON OUR KENTUCKY HOMESTEAD
Real-world growing experience, not just theory.
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HAND-MIXED IN SMALL BATCHES
Carefully blended in the USA.
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PREMIUM, NON-GMO SEED
Carefully selected for quality and performance.
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NO NEONICOTINOID-TREATED SEED
Seed choices made with pollinator health in mind.
FREE Nectar & Native Wildflower Sampler
Spend $50+ and get a FREE Nectar & Native Premium Wildflower Seed Mix — a $13.95 value. Enough seed to plant approximately 100 sq. ft.
* While supplies last.
BEST SELLERS
Purpose-built seed mixes for healthier land, gardens, pollinators and flocks.
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Meadow Magic
Shop Meadow MagicFast-growing annual wildflowers for color and pollinators.
6 oz • Covers 1,000 sq. ft.
$29.99
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Wildflower Wonder
Shop Wildflower WonderNative perennial wildflowers that return year after year.
8 oz • Covers 1,000 sq. ft.
$35.75
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Cluck & Clover
Shop Cluck & CloverFresh green forage your chickens can graze and enjoy.
8 oz • Covers 2,000 sq. ft.
$15.99
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Beekeeper's Blossom
Shop Beekeeper's BlossomClover-rich forage designed for bees and pollinators.
11 oz • Covers 2,000 sq. ft.
$17.99
Fall Planting 2026
What Should I Plant This Fall?
Fall is one of the best planting windows for several Honey & Hatch mixes. Cooler weather and winter moisture help establish clovers and cover crops, while many native wildflowers benefit from winter cold exposure before spring germination.
Native Wildflowers
Fall sowing helps naturally cold-stratify several native species. Plant for stronger spring establishment. Try Wildflower Wonder or Nectar & Native.
Cover Crops
Plant after harvest to protect and rebuild soil through the fall and winter. Try Sow & Grow
Clover & Forage
Fall planting can support overwintering and earlier spring growth. Try Beekeeper's Blossom or Cluck & Clover.
Rooted in Kentucky
Seeds Backed by Real Farm Experience
Honey & Hatch was founded by Tiffany and Mark Jenkins, whose family farming experience spans generations. On our Kentucky farm, we’ve seen firsthand how thoughtful seed choices can improve soil, reduce erosion, support pollinators and create healthier spaces for animals and gardens.
Our experience goes beyond the backyard. Through our agricultural seed business, we also work with farmers, landowners and conservation-minded growers on cover crops, forage, native seed, custom blends and regenerative land-management solutions.
Honey & Hatch brings that practical experience to seed mixes designed to make those same principles approachable for your own yard, garden or homestead.
"These blends were tested on our Kentucky homestead—through heat, rain, chickens and bees—before we ever considered selling them.”
— Tiffany, Honey & Hatch
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Planting Native Seeds: How to Do It Successfully
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Planting Native Seeds: How to Do It Successfully
If you’ve ever planted native seeds and thought… “Did anything even happen?… you’re not alone. This is the #1 mistake people make with native plants: They expect fast results. Native...
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How to Identify Native Plants in Your Area
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How to Identify Native Plants in Your Area
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