Description
With our NEW Collectable Winnie the Pooh Seed Ball Tins, you can easily grow wildflowers that will make your garden a wildlife paradise.
The Seed Ball Tins are designed to be collectable (once you’ve planted the seed balls), with 4 in the Disney Winnie the Pooh range, all showing a different image of your favourite character on the tin. The four characters include:
- Winnie the Pooh
- Tigger
- Piglet
- Eeyore
Our Tigger Tin includes an South Downs Wildflower Seed Mix made up of the following wildflower varieties;
- Lady’s Bedstraw
- Cowslip
- Oxeye Daisy
- Common Knapweed
- Greater Knapweed
- Sainfoin
- Self-Heal
- Birdsfoot Trefoil
- Field Scabious
- Black Medick
What you get in the Winnie the Pooh Wildflower Seed Ball Tins…
Each tin comes with 6 Seed Balls and a different range of wildflowers that match the individual character. Also included is an instruction booklet describing how to get the best results from your Seed Balls and what to expect during the germination process.
The Seed Balls themselves are a range of wildflower seeds encapsulated in a clay ball, our Seed Balls are completely pete free and the clay protects the seeds until there is enough moisture in the surrounding soil to slowly break down the clay when the seeds are released.
With our seed tins, you can give a thoughtful gift to anyone who loves gardening and/or Disney’s Winnie the Pooh, whether they’re adults or children.
This new Wildflower Seed Ball Tin Range complements our other licensed Disney garden products perfectly.
Why not check out our licensed Disney range of home and garden products includes Pot Buddies, Garden wear and tools for adults and children and our range of Eco-Pots. There is bound to be something you’ll want as a gift to give someone special or as a treat for yourself!
Why you should use our Seed Balls?
The seeds contained in our Clay Seed Balls are classied as plants for pollinators by the The Royal Horticultural Society, meaning they will help the declining global population of Bee’s and other pollinating insects.
To find out more visit: https://www.rhs.org.uk/wildlife/help-our-declining-bees-and-other-pollinators
What else can You do to help pollinators?
- Allow lawn ?weeds? to flower by cutting less often
- Provide water for pollinators
- Avoid using pesticides wherever possible and never spray open flowers
- Provide nest sites for wild bees
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