Settler Hives' Seed Sets - Flower Nectar Collection
BLOOMS BEES LOVE
Looking for a way to help your local bee population? The Flower Nectar seed box is the perfect set of flowers to attract bees to your garden! Bees are so important to our ecosystem - without them plants won't survive! Image a world with no blooms and gardens, well, that's a world with no bees.
This set will not only make your garden bloom'n beautiful, it inscludes all the flowers pollinators love to visit. Go on, brighten your day while making the world a better place :)
You don't have to use them all at once either, each packet can be resealed and seeds stored for the next year.
Each box* set has "how to plant" instructions under the lid, to make easy planting for even the most novist of gardeners.
*Pleace note that the gift boxes have had a slight freshen up so the colour and style differs slightly to product images.
The Flower Nectar Collection includes;
~ 7 Seed Packets
Echinacea, 'Coneflower'
Salvia, 'Blue Victory'
Cosmos, 'Dwarf Vega White'
Ammi Majus, ‘Queen Anne’s Lace’
Lavender, 'Munstead'
Sunflower, 'Classic'
Poppy, 'Iceland'
*Positive vibes only, double check your local planting times
+ START WITH SOME FANCY DIRT
First things first, get yourself a bag of seed raising mix from your local gardening shop and fill a pot or weeded garden bed with its nutritious soil. Pat it down like the good little seed-home it is.
+ TOSS IN YOUR SEEDS
Still with us? Pop your precious seeds into that beautiful new dirt twice as deep as their size (hint: that's not very deep). Your seed packet will tell you how far apart your sprouts need to be growing. Cover with just enough soil to hide them from view. Tuck them in with another gentle pat-down.
+ ADD WATER AND SUNSHINE
Focus, people! You've made it this far. Be sure to water your seeds regularly (2-3 times per week). Keep your soil moist (not drenched) and warmed by the sun (not scorched). It's all about balance, baby.
+ WHEN TO CELEBRATE
Congratulations! You grew these seeds with your own two hands (and quite a bit of help from us, you must admit). Watch in wonder as your first sprouts appear after 2-3 weeks. Give your new plants cute pet names. Invite your neighbours over to gawk at their beauty. Start referring to yourself as a gardener when introducing yourself at parties.