Seed bomb
Give bees and other pollinating insects hundreds of wildflowers to forage on - a simple, fun way to preserve biodiversity! Sow them everywhere, in spring and autumn. A great activity for young and old alike.
Handcrafted in Marseille by disabled people committed to preserving nature.
Description
Over the last 40 years, 70% of Europe's wild flowers and 80% of pollinating insects have disappeared. The mission of our seed bombs is to boost biodiversity and pollination.
A concrete gesture to help biodiversity
This little pack includes 6 little seed bombs to sow to flowers from 0.5 to 1m2.
You can easily plant flowers on your balcony, in your garden or even in your neighborhood, with the aim of feeding declining pollinating insects (bees, butterflies, bumblebees...).
Its composition optimizes the chances of growth, and the can retains water to encourage germination.
Packaging fully compostable except for staples.
How to germinate a flower bomb?
These little flower bombs contain a total of 11 local species of organic, pesticide-free melliferous wild plants. Clovers, poppies, cornflowers, borage and many others that you can then learn to recognize.
Plant, water, observe! Water seedlings twice a week. Flowering takes place from March to October. Plants are to be planted in France only.
Data sheet
- Compositions
- Natural and bio-based substrates made from unexploited plant waste
- Manufacturing
- French