wildflower seeds bulk uk Wildflower Seedball Grab Bag (100 Seedballs)
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wildflower seeds bulk uk Wildflower Seedball Grab Bag (100 Seedballs)

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wildflower seeds bulk uk Wildflower Seedball Grab Bag (100 Seedballs)**OFFER BUY MORE THAN ONE, SAVE 20%** Also applies to other wildflower seed products with the same sticker, so you can mix & match! Discount added automatically at Checkout. Wildflower Seedball Grab Bags Perfect for a Beautiful, Wildflower Garden Each bag contains approx. 100 seedballs, available in a wide range of varieties (see below for full descriptions). Each seedball contains seeds, clay, peat free compost and a hint of chilli powder to deter

**OFFER - BUY MORE THAN ONE, SAVE 20%** 

Also applies to other wildflower seed products with the same sticker, so you can mix & match!

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Wildflower Seedball Grab Bags - Perfect for a Beautiful, Wildflower Garden

Each bag contains approx. 100 seedballs, available in a wide range of varieties (see below for full descriptions).  Each seedball contains seeds, clay, peat-free compost and a hint of chilli powder to deter hungry predators. 

These Wildflower Seedball Grab Bags make for lovely gardening gifts, bee gifts, eco friendly gifts or birthday gifts. They will work well in window boxes, balcony pots, garden beds and wildlife gardens.

The packaging is also made from compostable paper. 100% plastic free. 

Product Details:

  • Contents: Approx. 100 Seedballs. 
  • Coverage: Up to 5 square metres per bag. 

Benefits:

  • Easy to Use: No gardening expertise required! Simply scatter the seedballs and let nature take its course.
  • Eco-Friendly: The seedballs are made from clay, peat-free compost, and a sprinkle of chili powder to protect them from predators.
  • Wildlife Friendly: Supports biodiversity by providing food and habitat for pollinators.
  • Low Maintenance: These hardy flowers require minimal care, making them perfect for busy gardeners.

How to Use:

  1. Prepare The Area: Remove any debris and lightly rake the soil.
  2. Scatter Seedballs: Distribute the seedballs evenly across the area. No need to bury them – just let them sit on the surface. 
  3. Water: Water thoroughly after scattering and keep the soil moist until the seedlings are established.
  4. Watch Them Grow: Sit back and enjoy as your seedballs transform into a colorful wildflower haven! 

Varieties:

Choose from one of the below wildflower seedball grab bags, each lovingly created with a mixture of native wildflowers:

  • Annuals Mix: A gorgeous mix of colourful native wildflower annuals – Poppy, Chamomile, Cornflower, Corn marigold, and Night-flowering catchfly. All will flower in their first Spring / Summer season and are ideal for attracting pollinators and other garden wildlife.
  • Bee Mix: This carefully selected seed mix is designed to attract honey bees, bumblebees and solitary bees (such as mason bees and mining bees), helping to support the biodiversity and ecosystem of your garden. Each seed ball contains approximately 30 bee-friendly wildflower seeds including Birdsfoot Trefoil, Foxglove, Red Clover, Viper’s Bugloss and Wild Marjoram.
  • Butterfly Mix: A mix of native wildflowers that are perfect for butterflies! This lovely collection of mostly purple, pink and blue flowers is designed to attract butterflies to our gardens, balconies and window boxes and uses only flowers recommended by Butterfly Conservation. Each seed ball contains approximately 30 seeds from a mix of 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. 
  • Garden Meadow: A beautiful mix of native wildflowers that is perfect for pollinators. Garden Meadow is a colourful combination of hardy annuals and perennials that will do well in most gardens, including those in more polluted areas (this mix would also be ideal for road verges). Each seed ball contains approximately 30 seeds from a mix of 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.
  • Lawn Flowers Mix (also suitable for a Green Roof): Created in collaboration with The Wildlife Trusts to encourage everyone to add pollinator friendly plants into their lawns! The balls can be scattered onto bare soil with or without grass seed, or grown amongst existing lawns by clearing patches for the balls. You can also scatter onto grass that has been mowed very short and given a strong rake to break up the grass. Each seed ball contains approximately 30 seeds from a mix of Buttercup, Dandelion, White Clover, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Common Daisy, Red Clover, Cowslip, Self Heal and Yellow Rattle – low growing wildflowers which can often be spotted within grassy areas or grazed fields.
  • Poppy: Each ball contains approximately 60 Common Poppy seeds – a bright red flowering annual. This hugely popular native wildflower is fantastic for pollinators and garden birds and a stunning addition to any wildflower garden.
  • Shade Mix: A mix of British native wildflowers that are ideal for shadier areas of your garden and balcony. While these will struggle in total shade (as would all flowers), this mix is designed for spots which receive only dappled sun or sun for just one part of the day (although will grow equally well in areas of full sun). Each ball contains approximately 30 seeds from a mixture of Bellflower, Forget-Me-Not, Meadow Buttercup, Meadowsweet, Oxeye Daisy, Ragged Robin and Red Campion.
  • Wildlife Mix: A carefully selected mix designed specifically to support garden wildlife, including bees, butterflies, birds, beetles, hedgehogs and bats – wildflowers are brilliant habitats for garden biodiversity, providing and attracting food while also offering shelter. Includes Common Poppy, Wild Carrot, Corn Marigold, Red Clover Greater Knapweed, Sheep Sorrel, Yellow Rattle, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Tufted Vetch and Self Heal.

Why Choose Us?

At Bluum.co.uk, we are dedicated to offering products that enhance the beauty of your garden while promoting environmental sustainability. The Seedballs are an easy and effective way to create a wildlife-friendly garden that will flourish year after year. 

Transform your garden, planter, balcony or more into a blooming paradise with the Wildflower Seedballs. Order now and embrace the beauty of nature. 

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Summary: "Generous grab bag containing 100 wildflower seedballs packed with native British wildflower seeds. These easy-to-use seedballs require no gardening experience - simply scatter on soil and watch UK wildflowers transform your space into a pollinator paradise. Perfect bulk wildflower seeds for larger gardens, green roofs, meadow creation, and community projects. Each protective clay ball contains multiple native wildflower species, supporting bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects. Made in the UK by award-winning conservation scientists. Ideal no-dig wildflower solution for creating mini nature reserves at home."

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