Fill your outdoor area with beautiful native wildflowers, bees and butterflies. Three pollinator friendly mixes to choose from, each bag contains 100 seedballs. A super simple way to grow your own wildflowers for yourself or to give as a gardening gift - simply scatter into a pot or garden bed, water and let nature do the rest! No expertise or digging required! Each pack contains over 3000 British seeds.Perfect as an eco friendly christmas gift, stocking filler, or as your secret santa present! Bee & Butterfly Native wildflowers that bees and butterflies will just love! This carefully selected mix is designed to attract solitary bees, honey bees, bumblebees and butterflies. Using flowers recommended by The Bumblebee Conservation Trust and Butterfly Conservation, includes Birdsfoot Trefoil, Foxglove, Red Clover, Viper’s Bugloss, Wild Marjoram, Purple Loosestrife, Forget-me-not, Musk mallow, Red campion and Yarrow.Forget-me-notSimply full of beautiful forget-me-notsGarden MeadowA colourful combination of hardy annuals and perennials that will do well in most gardens - includes Common toadflax, Cornflower, Cowslip, Meadow cranesbill, Musk mallow, Oxeye daisy and Red campion, plus a sprinkling of pollinator-friendly annuals Chamomile, Cornflower, Corn marigold, and Night-flowering catchfly. Each bag of 100 balls will cover 5 metre square in a garden bed or 15-25 medium sized pots (leave at least 10cm between each ball). Best scattered in Spring or Autumn (we suggest leaving them in the fridge for a couple of weeks before scattering them!). Each bag contains approximately 3000 wildflower seeds.We make the balls ourselves from a mixture of UK wildflower seeds, clay, peat-free compost and chilli powder. The outer clay protects the seeds from ants, birds and mice, and once sufficient water has permeated the clay, the seeds inside begin to germinate - helped along by the nutrients and minerals contained within the ball. The chilli powder deters slugs and snails while the seed ball slowly degrades and the seeds sprout. Wildflowers are naturally slow to grow and the balls can take 2-4 weeks to begin to sprout. Some seeds will flower in the first year and others may not flower until the second year, but the display should keep getting better each year :) The more they are initially watered the quicker they will be to start to grow, although they will be ok to leave them to the rain to water them as well :)Packaging is made out of paper and is compostable and 100% plastic free.