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Spiritual Gangster Plantable Seed Card
Spiritual Gangster Plantable Seed Card
Seeds
Seeds
Botanical Seed Cards -
Bush Basil (ocimum basilicum), Oregano (origanum vulgare), Coriander (coriandrum sativum), Dill (anethum graveolens), a variety of French Marigold (tagetes patula), Chamoline (matricaria recutita), Marigold Pot (calendula), Rudbeckia Purperea (echinacea), Forget Me Not (Myosotis), Viper Bugloss (echium vulgare), Nigella Persian Jewels (nigella damascena), Yarrow (achillea millefolium), Musk Mallow (malva moschata), Betony (stachys officinalis), Dame's Rocket (hesperis matronalis), Cornflowers (centaurea cyanus), Borage (borago officinalis), Sweet William (dianthus barbatus) and Wild Pansy (viola tricolor).
Wildflower Seed Cards -
Birdsfoot Trefoil, Black Knapweed, Black Medick, Meadow Buttercup, Musk Mallow, Ox-Eye Daisy, 12% Ribwort Plantain, Red Campion, Salad Burnet, Self Heal, White Campion, Yarrow and Grass Seeds.
Planting Instructions
Planting Instructions
Grow the magic of nature with our 'Plant-Beautiful' Greeting Cards and Stationary.
Whether you're planting our unique botanical seed paper embedded with edible wildflower and herb seeds or our wildflower meadow seed card, growing the seed paper is easy as 1, 2, 3….
What do I need?
You'll need some potting soil, water, a sunny spot for the plants to grow and lots of patience!
Planting Instructions
Step 1. Soak the seed paper in water, this allows the seeds to swell which aids germination.
Step 2 . Plant a single layer of the seed paper flat in a pot (or outside in early Spring or Autumn) and cover with a thin layer of potting soil in sunny spot.
Step 3 . Water regularly ensuring the seed paper is kept moist until the seedlings are established.
Step 4 . Watch as the seed paper grows!
This may take up a few weeks.
Tips
- For the best results keep the seed paper moist until plants are established. If the paper dries out and hardens, the shoots of the newly germinated seeds will not be able to push through. Keeping the paper soft will give you the best chance of turning your card into beautiful blooms.
- Plant in a pot indoors all year round by placing near a warm sunny window then transfer outside once the seedlings are established in Spring, once the frost has passed.