
Ideal for Flower Pots, Window Boxes, Patios, Gardens, Allotments & Rewilding Projects

100% Traceable.
95+% Seed Purity.
Ultra Low Carbon Footprint.
We select all our native annual, perennial and biennial seeds from a single source where they are checked by a qualified agronomist to achieve high germination rates. This focussed sourcing approach guarantees a very low carbon footprint because our seeds are not mixed with others from different locations, therefore removing the transport costs and carbon emissions this would otherwise involve.
Detailed records are kept of each harvest to guarantee 100% traceability of each flower species we sell and through out the selection and grading process we aim to achieve 95% purity by the removal of waste stalks and dust which would otherwise make up the 3 grams weight of the seeds in our cases.


Saved.
Upcycled.
Repurposed.
We exist to enable biodiversity expansion by transforming waste in to tools for habitat recovery.
Shot gun cases have traditionally been seen as single use item that quickly become somebody else's job to dispose of after use.
Thanks to the unique new Upcycling Network that we have designed - an industry first - we divert many thousands of paper and plastic shotgun cartridges from landfills every year. We collect them, clean and prepare them to contain our premium seed mixes of annuals and perennials.
Once filled and finished, the seeds are ready for you to sow and enjoy wherever you are. There are many fun ways to plant them and the bees and butterflies will find them.
We encourage upcycling, naturally, so if you return three or more empty cases to us for reuse, we will offer an 8 Species Mix of Annuals for free with your next purchase. You can do this by post, at a market or at a show, or visit one of our retailer partners.
This way we stay true to our mission to be a business that does good by growing and grows by doing good.
Upcycled in Britain. Made in Britain. Enabling new habitats in Britain.

We offer 28 native species in 5 fully traceable mixes that can be planted in either Spring or Autumn (species dependent). Check our quick reference guide below for more details.


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