Each bag contains 100 seed balls. They’re really easy to use, simply scatter on top of soil in a garden bed or planter. One bag of seed bombs will cover 5 square metres in a garden bed or 15-25 medium sized pots (leave at least 10cm between each ball).
Best scattered in Spring or Autumn.
The mix includes the following super wildlife-friendly flowers:
Annual. Height: 90cm Flowers: June to August Cornflowers are edible. They have a cucumber-like taste. Flowers can be consumed in the form of salad and tea, or used as a garnish.
A bright red flowering annual - hugely popular and often used as a symbol of remembrance. Height: 30-60cm. Flowers: May to July The remembrance poppy is the common field poppy, one of the first wildflowers to colonise disturbed ground or fallow cornfields. It became identified with the battle zones of the First World War, or Flanders Fields, which were originally corn fields.
A medium height annual plant, its flowers are golden-yellow discs with prominent ray florets. Height: 51-60cm Scatter: late summer to mid April, but the best results are usually obtained in early spring Flowers: June to October
Similar in appearance to white campion but covered with sticky hairs and more deeply notched petals. So pretty! Flowers: July-September Height - 75-80cm
Corn Chamomile (Anthemis Arvensis)
A cheerful cornfield flower, this lovely annual produces large, daisy-like flowers throughout summer and autumn and is highly attractive to pollinators. Flowers: May to August Height: up to 50cm