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Beginner Friendly: Incredibly simple to use, just scatter on bare soil
Attractive: Delightfully scented and great for wildlife
Various Possibilities: Each variety contains many different plant species

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Each Seedball wildflower seed tin contains at least 20 Seedballs, with each Seedball containing between 30 and 50 seeds, depending on the variety.
Seedballs work well in both garden beds, on balconies or even in window boxes. No need to plant them, simply scatter on top of the soil.
The clay outer acts as a protective casing from common predators such as ants & birds and the chilli powder in the clay continues to deter predators while the Seedball slowly degrades and the seeds sprout.
The seeds begin to germinate when sufficient rain permeates the clay, helped along by the nutrients contained within the ball.
For the best results sow in Spring and Autumn and keep well watered to help germination.
Simply select the mix you prefer from the helpfully described types we have available.
Product Size | Approx. Coverage |
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Tins | 1m² |
100g | 6m² |
250g | 15m² |
500g | 30m² |
750g | 45m² |
1kg | 60m² |
Full Seed Balls range for sale
Seedball Shade Mix:
Bellflower
Forget-me-not
Meadow buttercup
Meadowsweet
Oxeye daisy
Ragged robin
Red campion
Seedball Bee Mix:
Foxglove
Viper`s-Bugloss
Birdsfoot trefoil
Wild marjoram
Red clover
Seedball Butterfly Mix:
Forget-me-not
Red campion
Yarrow
Purple loosestrife
Musk mallow
Seedball Urban Meadow Mix:
Cornflower
Common toadflax
Cowslip
Meadow cranesbill
Oxeye daisy
Red campion
Musk mallow
Sowing:
Ideally sow in Spring and Autumn.Scatter the Seedballs onto well-raked soil. Sprouts seen within 2-6 weeks, although regular watering will speed up the process.
Maintenance:
Wildflowers can be treated as normal bedding plants but are hardier.