Seedball Bee Merry Tin

Seedball Bee Merry Tin

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A great gift for gardeners and for bees! Use seed balls to fill a balcony pot, window box or garden bed with bee-friendly wildflowers.

Seed balls are incredibly easy to use – simply scatter on top of soil or compost (no digging or expertise required!) in spring or autumn and nature will do the rest. Each ball grows a mix of native wildflowers that attract bees.

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A must-hive gift for plant lovers who treasure bees. Whether they're experienced gardeners or just starting to develop green fingers, these seed balls are easy to use and will produce a mix of pretty, tactile, bee-friendly native wildflowers to delight humans and bees alike! In addition, chamomile and wild marjoram will scent the air during the day, while night-flowering catchfly will fragrance the night air.

This bee mix tin of 20 seed balls (each containing about 30 seeds) will produce a selection of native bee-friendly wildflowers 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. Perennials include: Foxglove, Viper’s-bugloss, Birdsfoot trefoil, Wild marjoram, and Red clover. The mix also contains extra pollinator-friendly annuals to help ensure flowers in the first year: Cornflower, Chamomile, Corn marigold and Night-flowering catchfly. Download our Seedball hints and tips to get the best from your seed balls.

Please note, Foxglove is toxic if eaten.

By purchasing this gift, you will be supporting the work we do at RNIB to make every day better for those affected by sight loss.

Important

Unfortunately, due to current regulations we cannot send any products containing seeds to Northern Ireland.

  • 20 seed balls of 30 bee-friendly wildflower seeds in a tin. 
  • Best scattered in spring or autumn. 
  • Perennials: Foxglove, Viper’s-bugloss, Birdsfoot trefoil, Wild marjoram, and Red clover. 
  • Annuals: Cornflower, Chamomile, Corn marigold, and Night-flowering catchfly.

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