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Supporting wildlife is easy with these pollinator-friendly seedballs
Seedball's mini-meadow bamboo pots are an all in one gift set for anyone who loves wildflowers and garden wildlife. Everything you need is in the box, all you need to do is add water ♥
Every pot contains:
• A set of 3 biodegradable and compostable bamboo pots and saucers
• Peat-free coir discs
• 12 wildflower seed balls (see below for plant details)
• Full instructions on how to use
Each seed ball contains approximately 30 wildflower seeds for bees from a mix of Birdsfoot Trefoil, Foxglove, Red Clover, Viper’s Bugloss and Wild Marjoram – all recommended as bee-friendly plants by the Bumblebee Conservation Trust. Also added is a sprinkling of pollinator-friendly annuals Chamomile, Cornflower, Corn marigold, and Night-flowering catchfly.
These mini-meadow bamboo pots are ideal for window boxes and balconies and also make for brilliant gardening gifts, wildlife gifts or eco friendly Mother’s Day gifts.
The sets are available in three varieties: Garden Meadow, Bee Mix and Butterfly Mix, and include full instructions of how to use on the back of the box.
It’s time to re-wild!
Please note: this product is not a toy and must be used with adult supervision.
These seeds are not able to be exported outside the UK.

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