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Set of 8 seed bombs for pots – easy planting by throwing – 6 flower varieties: mallow, zinnia, cornflower, marigold, poppy
Seed tray with 20 pots – ideal for pre‑growing fruit, vegetable and ornamental plants – fewer losses due to frost damage
Seed bombs specially designed for pots – bring a blaze of flowers even to small areas and are durable for 2 years
Sturdy plastic pots (Ø 6 cm) – weather‑resistant and UV‑resistant – four rows on one tray (29.5 x 24 x 5 cm)
Creative gift for garden lovers – ideal as a gift for friends and family who love flowers
Throw, water and enjoy: planting flowers couldn’t be easier! With this set of 8 seed bombs in a practical jute bag, you simply throw the seed balls onto loose, bare soil. Then add water and in a short time a pretty little meadow will appear in your garden or on your balcony. These seed balls have been specially designed for pots, so you can create a beautiful floral display even in small spaces. There are virtually no limits when choosing the location for your future sea of flowers. The flowers grow in 6 different varieties: mallow, zinnia, cornflower, marigold and poppy – for plenty of variety! Ordinary flower seeds have to be planted into the soil. These seed bombs don’t: they can simply be thrown or placed onto the soil. You also don’t need to worry about the quality of your bed: the seed bombs are made from 100% natural materials. And a very special plus: each ball is handmade. You can store the seed bombs for up to 2 years.
Pre‑growing made easy: in this seed tray with growing pots you can pre‑grow fruit, vegetable and ornamental plants. The seedlings stay indoors or in the conservatory until they are strong and robust enough for the bed. After the Ice Saints in mid‑May they can be transplanted outdoors without suffering damage. The growing pots each have a diameter of six centimetres and are arranged in four rows on a seed tray. This means the tray takes up little space on the windowsill and can be placed in sun or shade depending on the needs of the seedlings.
Weather‑resistant and robust: the seed tray and pots are made of hard‑wearing plastic and are easy to clean. Bad weather and UV rays can do little harm to the growing set. Thanks to the practical tray, you can easily place the pots outside at midday and gradually harden off the seedlings. In the evening, the tray can be brought back into the house with a single movement.
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