Wildflower seeds in a beautifully designed packet which can be personalised with two lines of text to say Merry Christmas in a thoughtful way. You can personalise it with up to two lines of text (one at the top and/or one at the bottom with Merry Christmas in the middle) or opt to have the standard packet design saying “Bee Friendly Wildflower Seeds”.Unlike a lot of personalised seed packets, the large outer envelope has a sealed packet inside containing the seeds to keep them fresh and viable, made from either foil or FSC certified glassine. This means they won’t only look good as a gift, but will store well for several years and grow beautifully too. Available in bulk quantities as a thoughtful gift for a gardener, Christmas dinner place setting or eco-friendly stocking filler. Popular phrases include “Grow Grow Grow” and “Plant some Cheer”. 100% recycled paper packet, foil or glassine packet for seed freshness.With thanks to Habitat Aid, these seeds also support a number of charities, including Gardening for Disabled Trust, The Hawk and Owl Trust, The Bumblebee Conservation Trust, Amphibian and Reptile Groups’ 100% Fund, Buglife, Butterfly Conservation and more!Full species list: Centaurea cyanus - Cornflower Glebionis segetum - Corn Marigold Papaver rhoeas - Corn Poppy Myosotis Arvensis - Field forget-me-not Lotus corniculatus - Bird’s-foot trefoil Dipsacus fullonum - Teasel Echium vulgare - Viper’s Bugloss Reseda lutea - Wild mignonette Centaurea nigra - Common Knapweed Galium verum - Lady’s Bedstraw Knautia arvensis - Field Scabious Origanum vulgare - Wild Marjoram Trifolium pratense - Wild red clover Prunella vulgaris - Selfheal Silene dioica - Red Campion Silene flos-cuculi - Ragged Robin Silene latifolia - White Campion Stachys sylvatica - Hedge Woundwort Vicia cracca - Tufted Vetch Vicia sepium - Bush Vetch Exact mix may vary.Sowing information: Sow in Spring or Autumn when the soil is warm and not too wet. If sowing directly to the ground rather than into compost, just dig over your soil removing any weeds that will be competition, and rake until it is a crumbly texture. Sprinkle your seeds and rake once more to just lightly cover them with a fine layer of soil. Water them taking care not to wash your seeds away. If you’re sowing in Spring, you’ll need to water them regularly whilst the seedlings are establishing, perhaps twice a week. If you’re sowing in Autumn, just water once when you sow them and leave them be over winter when they will be dormant. Come back and water them regularly when the weather warms up and the seedlings start showing.Please note that as the outer packet is 100% recycled it may have flecks of different textures or colours in it.