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Kabloom Great British Bloomers Gift Box

Bring fun back into gardening with this Kabloom Great British Bloomers Gift Box. A fabulous gift or simply a treat for your garden and the wildlife around it. This Kabloom Gift Box has a selection of beautiful, nectar rich wildflowers which are bound to be a big hit in your garden, not just for you and your family, but for all the lovely pollinators too, containing species only found on the RHS Perfect for Pollinators list.

If you don’t have a garden or much space, don’t be put off, these seedboms are just as great in a plant pot or window box as they are in the garden, so you can enjoy your own bit of garden even if you don’t have one. These make a fab, long lasting gift for friends, co-workers, kids and parents alike. Especially at those special times of year like Easter, Mothers day or Fathers day, or other times you choose to celebrate.

Kabloom Seedboms are completely biodegradable and contain organic compost and wildflowers, making them even more planet friendly.

  • Foragebom: Contains a mix of edible common wild hedgerow herbs. Wild Marjoram, Borage, Wild Carrot, Yarrow, WIld Meadowsweet, Common Sorrel and Wild Thyme.
  • Urban Bloomer: Mix of perennial and annual species which are very easy to establish. Cornflower, Corn Poppy, Corn Marigold, Forget-me-not, Oxeye Daisy & Red Campion
  • Rainbowbom: A cheery mix of rainbow-inspired wildflower seeds. Bring to life the dull spaces in your garden with nature’s captivating colour palette. Birds Foot Trefoil, Common Poppy, Common Vetch, Corn Cockle, Corn Marigold & Cornflower
  • Butterflybom: A nectar rich wildflower seed mix, well loved by butterflies and other pollinating insects. Musk Mallow, Birds Foot Trefoil, Yarrow, Oxeye Daisy, Forget-me-not & Red Campion

Kabloom Seedboms are perfect for guerrilla gardeners and wildlife fans who want to transform unloved outdoor spaces with fab flowers and fragrant herbs without spending hours hoeing and weeding. You don't need to be an expert gardener to enjoy a Seedbom - you don't even have to have a garden, a pot of compost will do. Give it a shake to mix up the blend of seeds and organic compost, pop off the lid and add water and leave it until the grenade package feels soft. Then take aim and throw your Seedbom. It will break open where it lands and the seeds will grow into plants with fabulous flowers to support local bee, butterfly and insect populations.

Make flowers not war with a Seedbom - a fun, sustainable alternative gift to a bouquet of intensively grown cut flowers. Children and adults alike will love a Seedbom and giving one to a child is a great way to introducing them to gardening and caring for wildlife. The grenade shell is ethically made with PaperFoam®, a completely renewable, compostable and pollution-free packaging product and filled with GMO-free seeds and peat-free compost. Your Seedbom comes packaged with recyclable glue-free card, made from recycled paper.

To grow this year, throw your Kabloom seedbom in March, April, May or June.
To grow next year, throw your seedbom in August, September or October.

Weight: 135g.

Size: 115 x 115 x 85mm.

Sustainably made in Scotland.

Only available to ship within the United Kingdom.

Growing Tips

  • Soak them all the way through. When watering, ensure the Seedbom is soaked all the way through. You'll be able to tell it's fully soaked when the shell starts to soften and feels like cooked pasta. If it's not soaked through, it might not break open properly.
  • Keep them damp. These Seedboms like to be damp, but careful not to over-water them.
  • Keep them warm. Not too hot, but these Seedboms like the warmth.
  • Throw in bare, open ground. For the perfect growing site, look for an area that is clear and free from weeds.
  • Use a planter, pots or window box. Why limit Seedboms to the garden? They'll love planters, pots and window boxes just as much. Just soak as normal and place them on top of well drained soil before splitting them open.