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Bee + Butterfly Seed Bombs - Tree Gifts NZ

Bee & Butterfly Seed Bombs

Regular price $0.00 $36.00 Sale

 

Occasionally we have NZ Seed Bombs available for purchase in sets of 2 or 3 bags (not usually available for purchase on their own), we have a limited quantity of Bee & Butterfly now available for purchase without a gift box or tree whilst stocks last (or you can add them to a gift hamper of course).

 

Current Set Offer (6 Bomb Bags): 

  • x1 Bee Bag
    (Cornflower, Echium, Phacelia, Poppy, Red Clover, Rudbeckia, Salvia & Thyme)

  • x1 Butterfly Bag
    (Echium, Cornflower, Phacelia, Poppy, Red Clover, Thyme, Salvia & Swan Plants)

  • Free Gift Wrap (or include with a gift hamper) & Gift Card - Entered at Checkout

 

Occasionally we have NZ Seed Bombs available for purchase in sets of 2 or 3 bags (not usually available for purchase on their own), we have a limited quantity of Bee & Butterfly now available for purchase without a gift box or tree whilst stocks last (or you can add them to a gift hamper of course).

 

Current Set Offer (6 Bomb Bags): 

  • x1 Bee Bag
    (Cornflower, Echium, Phacelia, Poppy, Red Clover, Rudbeckia, Salvia & Thyme)

  • x1 Butterfly Bag
    (Echium, Cornflower, Phacelia, Poppy, Red Clover, Thyme, Salvia & Swan Plants)

  • Free Gift Wrap (or include with a gift hamper) & Gift Card - Entered at Checkout

Throw and Grow NZ Seed Bombs

No green thumb needed, seed bombs are fun for adults and kids alike! Just lob them into the garden and let mother nature break them down then watch the magic begin as Wildflowers grow helping our struggling bee population and encouraging more butterflies.

Having such a variety of seeds in each bomb means they can be thrown into the garden early spring through late autumn, for quick germination. However, technically they can be thrown all year round as seeds will stay dormant until the temperature is warm enough to germinate.


Seed mixes were produced in association with Steve Wratten, Professor Bio-Protection Research Centre at Lincoln University and Ruud Kleinpaste.

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