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Supporting wildlife is easy with these pollinator-friendly seedballs
Discover effortless gardening with this all-in-one wildflower kit. Everything arrives ready to go - just add water and watch magic happen.
The tin includes a sustainable coconut husk coir that expands into nutrient-rich peat-free soil and 3 seed balls containing roughly 90 seeds primed for growth.
Whether you choose a sheltered outdoor spot or a bright indoor sill, the rust-resistant varnished tin adapts beautifully and the tins can be re-used as indoor plant pots, or for organising pens, kitchen utensils, and keepsakes. The tins are also 100% recyclable.
The eye-catching colourful designs have been exclusively illustrated for Seedball, with the tins themselves being manufactured in London from Welsh-mined tinplate by the last tin can maker using solar power. The tins will look great on a windowsill, shelf, balcony or counter-top and can have many lives!
Chamomile flowers are relatively low-growing plants and so are perfect for growing in smaller pots, although they are still rich in nectar to support bees, butterflies and other pollinators.
Available in two varieties – Chamomile and Forget-me-not.

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