Eco-friendly household Blossombs Seed Bombs - Medium Gift Set
Blossombs Seed Bombs - Medium Gift Set
13,69 €
Product description Blossombs Seed Bombs - Medium Gift Set
Do you enjoy giving gifts that have real meaning? Then 100% natural seed bombs are a bullseye, or rather, a colorful one. :) In a charming gift set designed for all mothers, the Dutch Blossombs have hidden 9 clay balls with seeds of BIO wild meadow flowers such as poppy, daisy, yarrow, cornflower, or clover. Simply place them in soft soil, and upon blooming, they will bring a smile to your face and provide a refuge and food for curious bees, bumblebees, and even butterfly proboscises.
In Dutch Blossombs, the likable founders Daisy de Bruijn and Geerten van Eldik came up with a clever idea—to cultivate 100% natural colorful balls from clay, seeds of wild meadow flowers, natural dye, and nutrients. In other words, seed bombs that, after sprouting and blooming, house and feed bees, bumblebees, butterflies, and other insects, which are so crucial for the ecosystem. And moreover—those who plant, do not misbehave. Will you join? :)
- It's definitely an original and practical gift in one.
- They are made from 100% natural ingredients.
- After blooming, they provide a natural haven full of food for bees, bumblebees, butterflies, and other insects crucial for the ecosystem.
- You can have a small meadow even in an apartment—on the balcony or by the window.
- Seed bombs can grow even in a pot.
- They bring joy.
- When the first green plant that you have grown yourself starts to peek out from the soil, it's simply a wonderful feeling. :)
Usage:
- You can plant a seed bomb any time of the year, but flowers typically sprout from March to October.
- The flowers in Blossombs bombs are annuals. If you sow the bomb from March to September, it will bloom that same year.
- If you plant it off-season, you can look forward to the harvest next spring, provided the seeds aren't eaten by birds or insects.
- The clay balls contain an organic mix of wildflower seeds that can bloom at different times.
- Some blooms will appear right in spring, others not until autumn. Nature will surprise you in its own way :)
Where to plant the seed bomb?
- Anywhere, ideally outside in the garden, around the house, or where meadow flowers would bring joy.
- You can also plant the ball in a pot on the balcony or by the window.
- Keep in mind that seeds like plenty of light, space, and nutritious soil.
- Do not sow Blossombs in protected nature reserves.
How to plant the seed bomb?
- On 1 m² of outdoor soil, you can place up to 4 balls.
- If you want a meadow in a pot, 1 to 3 balls are enough for a 20 cm diameter.
- For a long balcony planter, 3 to 6 balls lined up side by side per 1 m is just right.
- For a denser growth, you can use more, but be aware that the flowers might compete and not all will grow or bloom equally.
- Press the bomb lightly into soft soil, not too deep—just enough to keep it visible on the surface, and water it or wait for rain.
- After a few days, the balls will crack as the first green plants start to emerge.
- After approximately 8 weeks (and around April, when it's warm enough), the first meadow flowers will start to appear.
Packaging:
Medium Gift Set
9 pieces
Composition:
Clay; seeds of wildflowers: Agrostemma githago (corncockle), Trifolium incarnatum (crimson clover), Malva sylvestris (common mallow), Papaver rhoeas (common poppy), Sanguisorba minor/Poterium sanguisorba (salad burnet), Centaurea cyanus (cornflower), Coriandrum sativum (coriander), Trifolium resupinatum (reversed clover), Phacelia tanacetifolia (lacy phacelia), Linum usitatissimum (flax), Camelina sativa (false flax), Trifolium repens (white clover), Nigella sativa (black cumin), Melilotus officinalis (yellow sweet clover), Chrysanthemum segetum (corn marigold), Carum carvi (caraway), Diplotaxis tenuifolia (wild rocket), Cichorium intybus var. Intybus (common chicory), Chrysanthemum ircutianum/Leucanthemum vulgare (oxeye daisy), Achillea millefolium (common yarrow), Trifolium pratense (red clover), Chamomilla recutita/Matricaria chamomilla (chamomile), Plantago lanceolata (ribwort plantain), Brassica juncea (brown mustard); natural color pigments
Additional Info:
Brand | Blossombs |
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Country of Origin: | Netherlands |
Percentage of Natural Ingredients: | 100% |
Packaging Material: | 100% recyclable paper |
What to do with packaging: | Toss into the blue paper recycling bin |
Percentage of BIO Ingredients: | 5.4% (4% seeds, 0.4% nutrients, 1% natural dyes) |
Material: | natural clay and BIO seeds |
Contents of Packaging: | 9 seed balls |
Product code
- BLO026
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