Bee Seed Bombs (20 Bombs per pack)

SKU: BBMB
£749
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Bee seed bombs contain a mixture of wildflower seeds specifically chosen to attract bees as well as creating a colourful display of different flowers. The seeds are encased in a peat-free growing medium and formed into the shape of a ball which protects the seeds from the elements and allows the seeds to be gradually dispersed across your chosen area of the garden as the balls naturally degrade.

Seed bombs can be placed or scattered in your chosen area of the garden making this product very easy to use for any level of gardener.

The ideal sowing time for these seeds is late March / early April.

See our our guide on different methods of gardening 

Flowers to look out for in your display

 Adonis Pheasant’s Eye, Corncockle, Ammi Majus Bishops Flower, Bupleurum Shrubby Hare’s Ear, Calendula Pot Marigold, Safflower, Cornflower, Chrysanthemum, Convolvulus Dwarf Morning Glory, Cosmos, Cynoglossum Chinese Forget Me Not, Ipomoea Tricolour Heavenly Blue, Lunaria Annua Honesty, Malope Large Flowered Mallow, Forget Me Not, Poppy, Catchflies, Caraway, Buckwheat, Lovage

 

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How To Use

Choose an area of the garden that gets some sunlight and remove any stones, weeds and debris from the soil. Lightly rake over the surface.

Simply scatter the seed bombs around your chosen area, or place them one at a time for a more even spread. Press them down gently to help them make contact with the soil.

Once in place, water the area well and keep the soil moist for the next few days to help the seed bombs break down and begin germination.

Flowers to Look Out for in Your Display

Adonis Pheasant’s Eye, Corncockle, Ammi Majus Bishops Flower, Bupleurum Shrubby Hare’s Ear, Calendula Pot Marigold, Safflower, Cornflower, Chrysanthemum, Convolvulus Dwarf Morning Glory, Cosmos, Cynoglossum Chinese Forget Me Not, Ipomoea Tricolour Heavenly Blue, Lunaria Annua Honesty, Malope Large Flowered Mallow, Forget Me Not, Poppy, Catchflies, Caraway, Buckwheat, Lovage