Horse Sympathy Card
Each handmade Horse sympathy card is lovingly hand decorated using premium Ivory and craft brown card. It is hand stamped with ‘Thinking of You’ in brown ink and finished off with a laser cut wooden horseshoe embellishment.
Card comes complete with envelope & protective clear cello bag cover.
N.B
Please note due to the cards being handmade, each card may differ slightly.
Cards made with small parts and are not suitable for young children.
Seed Ball Gift Bag
Each seed ball contains approximately 30 seeds all recommended as bee-friendly plants by the Bumblebee Conservation Trust and Butterfly Conservation.
They are handmade in the UK using a mix of clay, peat-free compost, UK native seeds, chilli powder & water. The seed balls are wrapped in a glassine envelope sealed with a ‘handmade with love’ sticker and come presented in a natural hessian linen gift bag.
Each bag comes with a gift tag containing growing instructions and a meaningful message - ‘Thinking of you’ or 'In loving memory'.
Gift wrapping available.
N.B
Children should be supervised.
Contains small parts.
Do not consume.
Store in cool, dry conditions.
Instructions
Scatter seed balls, approx. 10cm apart, onto clear (not too overgrown) areas between Spring & Autumn. Also great for pots or borders, they like a sunny/partial sunny position. Plant whole on top of soil and water. Wildflowers grow best in low nutrient soil. If planting in Autumn, cover seed balls over with a thin layer of soil for extra protection.
Planting in Spring
The annual species will flower the year planted from mid/late spring through summer. The perennial species will flower the following year from spring onwards, along with some of the annuals which should have self seeded from the previous season.
Planting in Autumn
Both annuals and perennials will start to germinate from spring onwards of the following year.
For all types of wildflower seed balls, allow the growth to die back after flowering before clearing the area. They will then have the chance to self seed. Your seed balls can be left alone and once the conditions are right they will start to germinate. To help with germination, from spring onwards (particularly during dry periods), water regularly. Without rain/water the seed balls will not disperse the seeds preventing growth. Wildflowers will develop at different times and can take 2-6 weeks to germinate during growing season.