A set of three beautifully designed cardboard tubes, each filled with 20 seed balls. Choose from a selection of wildflower and herb seed varieties.
Seed balls (or 'seed bombs' as they are sometimes called) are brilliant for gifting, as you don't need to have much outdoor space or gardening knowledge to use them (or you could have lots of both!). Choose from a selection of wildflower, herb, or salad seed balls to create a personalised gardening gift! Ideal for nature lovers, grow-your-own garden enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to support bees, butterflies and other garden wildlife. Thoughtful eco-friendly stocking filler Christmas gifts for friends, family, colleagues and Secret Santa's.
Seed balls are designed for use in gardens, balcony pots, or window boxes, adding wildflowers and herbs to any space. The balls are crafted from peat-free compost, clay, chilli powder and seeds, all made sustainably in London. Simply scatter on soil and let nature do the rest - making it easy for everyone to create a thriving, wildlife-friendly garden, even in small areas.
This customisable set includes three Seedball tubes, each filled with 20 seed balls. Each tube offers a different variety, so you can create a personalised mix of wildflowers, herbs, or salad greens - all pollinator-friendly!
Choose any three from:
Wildflowers:
-  Common Poppy (Papaver rhoeas): Bright red blooms, symbol of remembrance. Grows 30-60cm, flowers May–July.
-  Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare): Tall, daisy-like flowers, believed to repel lightning. Reaches 30-90cm, flowers May–September.
-  Red Campion (Silene dioica): Pink blooms, named after the woodland god Silenus. Grows 20-60cm, flowers March–November.
-  Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus): Edible blue flowers with a cucumber-like taste. Height 90cm, blooms June–August.
-  Forget-me-not (Myosotis arvensis): Blue flowers, sometimes pink, historically valued for their astringent properties. Grows 10-40cm, flowers April–October.
Herbs:
-  Basil (Ocimum basilicum): Aromatic green herb for mediterranean dishes.
-  Mint (Mentha): Refreshing flavour, great for teas, easy to grow.
-  Chives (Allium schoenoprasum): Mild onion flavour, a kitchen staple.
-  Parsley (Petroselinum crispum): Superb garnish, rich in vitamins
-  Salad Mix: A tangy mix of rocket, mustard, kale, and cress, with pollinator-friendly yellow blooms from spring to autumn.
Wildflowers are best scattered from early Autumn to late Spring. Herb Mixes are best scattered, Spring, Summer and Autumn.