More about Beebombs – Native British Wildflower Seedballs
97% of native British Wildflower habitat has been lost since World War 2.
Wildflower habitats are where bees and butterflies make their lives. This is serious for Britain. Serious for you and serious for your children. Biodiversity is crucial for many reasons and wildflowers are crucial to biodiversity.
With Beebombs you can re-create these lost habitats and to help bring back the bees
Beebombs handmake all of their our seedballs from sheltering local clay and sifted compost, packed with a range of native wildflower species’ seeds.
Almost all their seeds are on the Royal Horticultural Society’s ‘Perfect for Pollinators’ list and they are constantly improving the recipe to ensure you get an aesthetically beautiful and a wildlife enticing garden from your use Beebombs.
Read more about the RHS ‘Perfect for Pollinators’ here.
Beebombs need no gardening skill and can be scattered straight onto open ground at any time of the year.
Once scattered, Beebombs just need lots of water, sun and time. Wildflowers are hardy and adaptable but slow growers. This means that they can be out-competed by faster growing grasses and perennial weeds at the critical early stages, so straight onto soil is best if possible.
The soil will help your Beebombs germinate and the clay will protect them as they dissipate.
Lots of sun and rain is of course important, as is time.
Each pack contains 100’s of seeds from 18 native wildflower species, mixed with local, protective clay and sifted, nurturing top soil. 1 pack provides coverage for roughly 21 sq ft / 2m².
Beebombs use only sustainable packaging. No ‘one use plastics’ used.
Additional Information
Quantity | 1 Pack, 5 Packs |
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natasha_harris3 –
These are fab who doesn’t want to not help the planet the bees & insects incredible creatures I brought my mum & my Nan a bag for there bdays will upload pics once the flowers have bloomed ?