🌟 Unleash Nature's Magic with Every Toss!
The SEEDBALL Bat Mix Wildflower Seed Bombs come in a pack of three, each containing six seed balls designed to attract bats by promoting a diverse ecosystem of wildflowers. Easy to use and eco-friendly, these seed bombs require no gardening expertise—just scatter them in your garden or pots and watch them flourish. Perfect for gifting, they make a thoughtful addition to any gardening enthusiast's collection.
Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 3.7 x 1.5 cm; 50 g |
Expected blooming period | Autumn |
Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
Manufacturer | SEEDBALL |
ASIN | B0BH8N4L2H |
M**Z
Perfect
A lovely little gift for bat lovers :-)
A**
Packaging was a let down
Bought as a gift for my mum who loves batsArrived in a very underwhelming small brown box with no reference as to what was inside
C**O
Great packaging design
Explained how to germinateGreat idea for even smallest area to grow inCoated in a protective layer all natural to deter birds eating
A**T
A small and genuine reparation for a huge problem.
Much like so much of our wildlife, bats have suffered hugely from mass urbanisation, removal of hedge lines and the sterilisation of our gardens.Thankfully, products like these wildflower mix seed bombs from Seedball can and do make a difference, no matter how small it may be.These seed bombs are the perfect gift for anyone - they can be used in any setting; in your garden, out on your balcony, in an unused and unloved bit of land and they require little to no help from us to grow - just a patch of soil and some water and nature does the rest.The plants included in these seed bombs all give off lovely fragrances at night which attract the bats. And they also all have beautiful flowers to be enjoyed by us during the day.Beyond the amazing thing you’ll be doing by using these seed bombs, you’ll also get a really great experience from the product design and branding. I love that each set of 6 bombs arrive in cute little matchbox sized pull out boxes with a bat motif and the literature included is beautifully illustrated and provides easy to follow instructions.I’ve bought from and have received seed bombs from Seedball in the past and I love the experience and the results every time :)
B**R
Simple idea to attract insects
Three boxes of seed balls, suitable to attract insects that bats feed on.You get three matchbox size boxes, decorated with a bat, each with six seed balls inside. Every seed ball contains approximately 30 seeds from a mix of Borage, Cornflower, Corn marigold, Evening primrose, Wallflower and Night-scented stock. And because of the type of plants, some won’t flower till the following year, so be patient. The seed balls are made with clay and chilli powder, to protect the seeds from predators, increasing the chances of your plants growing. This I didn’t know about chilli powder, slugs and snails hate it, so I’ll be using it myself in the garden, as long as the hedgehog doesn’t mind it.Just scatter the balls in your garden or plant in pots, and water them in, the clay will then break down and the seeds will grow through it.A great gift idea or stocking filler.
R**O
Such cute packaging
Such cute packaging. You get 3 adorable little match box like boxes of seedballs with a little image of a bat on it.All cardboard or paper. No plastic used.Love the idea of just chucking them out and seeing what grows. Particularly excited that they are aimed for bats. We see a couple circling mine and next doors garden every now and again.Really lovely idea, product and packaging. Great stocking fillers too, although mine are already thrown in the beds to see what happens.
A**R
Not as described
Only 1 box ( or the three advertised) and in a plain white box not packaged. Not very happy as no time return and get a replacement before Xmas for a stocking filler
L**E
Not as expected
I was really excited when I found these on Amazon. My granddaughter loves bats and watches them in her garden so thought this would make a lovely surprise for her….. Disappointed in the size as the pictures are a bit misleading as they really are three tiny matchboxes. But she will still get them for Christmas
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