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Jelly "Bee" Seed Bombs

Pollinator Seed Bombs that look like Jelly Beans

 Feed the pollinators with these 100% Pure Seeds - Mixtures of Annuals, Perennials, and Grasses
No 2 are alike and may include many pollinator favorite varieties such  as Anise Hyssop, Aster, Coneflower, Milkweed, Coreopsis, Goldenrod, Prarie Onion, Spiderwort, Mountain Mint, Figwort, Bergmont, Blazing Star, Buckwheat, Prairie Dropseed, Little Blue Stem, Canada Wild Rye, plus more! 

Unlike some low quality blends available on the market ours are guaranteed to be free of noxious weed seeds -  100% quality 
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Pollinator Seed Bombs Are Easy To Grow
Freshly Sprouted Pollinator Seed Bombs
Available individually packaged or in bulk quantities.  Great for favors!  Fun for children!
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     Outdoor Planting Instructions - 

     Soak bombs in room temperature water for 1-2 minutes - no longer

     Full sun - Spring, Summer, or Fall                                                                                                                Plant in Soil 1/2" deep

                                                        Keep soil moist to the touch until you see sprouts emerging

                                                        Once established you can "Set and Forget".  Wildflowers need little to no care to flourish

Want to ensure germination?  Start your bombs indoors and transfer outside to desired location once roots are formed.  . Green Thumb Tip - used rotisserie chicken containers make perfect seed starting greenhouses - just be sure to poke some drainage holes in the bottom.  
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Indoor Planting Instructions -
Soak bombs 1-2 minutes
Add seed starting soil (sold at most nurseries/hardware stores)
Plant 1/2" deep
Keep soil moist to the touch throughout growing season - check daily, sprinkle with water as needed
Place in warm sunny window
Cover with dome until see sprouts emerging
Once sprouts emerge dome is no longer needed - continue watering as needed
Before planting outside sprouts will need to acclimate to the weather - bring them outside for a couple hours each day for approx 2 weeks, starting in the shade then moving into more sun at longer lengths each day
After 2 weeks plant in desired location - water until fully established - ENJOY!




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