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Cornflower Seed Mix - Seedball (Last Available)

£6.50

Brilliantly blue British cornflowers. These iconic and distinctive flowers are fantastic for bees, beetles, butterflies and moths, and are a simply marvellous addition to any wildlife garden. They are also edible with a cucumber-like taste, and can be used in salads, as a garnish or infused as a tea!

Each seed ball contains approximately 8 seeds.

1 tin of Cornflower Mix contains 20 seed balls, enough to cover 1 metre square in a garden bed or 3-5 medium sized pots (leave at least 10cm between each ball).
Best scattered in Spring or Autumn.

 The Ball is made from seeds, clay, peat-free compost and chili powder. It prevents seeds from being a tasty lunch for birds and insects, thereby increasing the chances of your flowers growing. Plus they’re super easy to use, no digging and no expert knowledge needed!

Instructions-

Throw onto soil or compost in a garden bed or planter in Spring or Autumn, leaving at least 10cm between each ball. Your Seedball has everything it needs to grow and, once the ball becomes moist and the temperature is right, your seeds will germinate!

About Seedball-
The creators of Seedball want to fill the world with wildflowers and they're starting with your garden!

Seedball is a non-profit company on a mission to help increase British wildflowers and wildlife dependent upon them. Together we can have a huge beneficial impact on our local ecosystems. The last 50 years has been witness to huge declines in pollinators and garden wildlife, but together we can do something to reverse this. They want Seedball to inspire a wildlife revolution while providing a handy way of going about it! All seed is sourced in the UK from Flora Locale accredited suppliers, they only use peat-free compost and the tins are manufactured in London (with the help of a solar farm on the factory roof).