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Wildflower Mixes

£3.50 - £6.50
Wildflower Mixes

A simpler way to grow from seed… no expertise required! They make for lovely gardening gifts, eco friendly gifts or birthday gifts! Choose from 6 different mixes which include 20 seed balls each containing around 30 seeds (with the exception of the mini tin):

Mini ‘Save the Bee’ Tin: Each tin contains 5 seed balls of the garden meadow mix including Common toadflax, Cornflower, Cowslip, Meadow cranesbill, Musk mallow, Oxeye daisy and Red campion, plus a sprinkling of pollinator-friendly annuals Chamomile, Cornflower, Corn marigold, and Night-flowering catchfly.

Great Yellow Bumblebee Mix: The mix includes 7 super bee friendly flowers: Forget-me-not, Corn Marigold, White Campion, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Cornflower, Poppy and Chamomile.

Butterfly Mix: This lovely collection of mostly purple, pink and blue flowers is designed to attract butterflies and uses only flowers recommended by Butterfly Conservation. The mix includes: Purple Loosestrife, Forget-me-not, Musk mallow, Red campion and Yarrow, plus a sprinkling of pollinator-friendly annuals Chamomile, Cornflower, Corn marigold, and Night-flowering catchfly.

Shade Mix: A mix of British native wildflowers that are ideal for shadier areas of your garden and balcony. The mix includes: A mixture of Bellflower, Forget-me-not, Meadow Buttercup, Meadowsweet, Oxeye Daisy, Ragged Robin and Red Campion.

Herb Mix: A collection of scrumptious cooking herbs – a perfect addition to a kitchen garden! The mix includes: Basil, Dill, Parsley, Chives and Sweet Marjoram, which can be grown on a sunny spot on a kitchen windowsill inside (be sure to keep well-watered) or in a garden bed or pot outdoors.

Foragers Mix: Designed in collaboration with the brilliant Wild Foods UK, this is a collection of wild edible plants to help you grow your own sustainable food with minimal effort and create an edible sanctuary in your garden. The mix includes: Primrose, Shepherd’s purse, Wild garlic, Borage, Red clover, Pignut and Lady’s Smock – add year round food to any sized garden, even balcony or window boxes will work!

How do I use Seedballs?
Throw onto soil or compost in a garden bed or planter in Spring or Autumn, leaving at least 10cm between each ball. Your Seedball has everything it needs to grow and, once the ball becomes moist and the temperature is right, your seeds will germinate!

They work well in window boxes, balcony pots, garden beds and wildlife gardens.