Description
Kabloom Starflower Seedbom Planting Hand Grenade
Borage Blastoff
Starflower Seed Bomb containing an ancient herb commonly known as Borage. Produces vivid blue edible star shaped flowers loved by bees. Borage is said to gladden the heart.
Pull the pin and throw or drop Seedboms into areas that are in need of brightening up. Seedboms like bare soil, natural light and to be kept damp whilst growing. Full instructions are included on inside of each Seedbom sleeve.
Seedboms will biodegrade into the environment, leaving only plants behind.
Weight - 25 g
Size - 50 × 50 × 80 mm
Contains ancient herb commonly known as Borage
Produces vivid blue edible star shaped flowers loved by bees
Borage is said to gladden the heart
How to Kabloom!
First shake the seedbom a few times to distribute seeds inside.
Trigger by pulling the pin to remove the seal and submerge in water until fully soaked inside and out.
Throw or drop onto bare open ground that’s in need of beautification. IMPORTANT: Make sure it's split open to allow seedlings to sprout out!
See grow chart below for recommended growing periods.
There are 2 seasons to grow Seedboms. Spring for flowering same year and Autumn for flowering following year.
Growing Tips
Seedboms like to be kept damp, try not to let them dry out and don’t over-water and drown the seedlings. A good rule of thumb is damp to the touch but not soaking wet.
Seedboms like to be warm, not too hot, the warmth from the sun is ideal. Too hot and the Seedbom will dry out and there is a danger of the seedlings dying. Too cold and the seeds may not germinate at all.
When choosing the perfect growing site, look for bare open ground with little or no weeds, weeds will compete with the seedlings and stop them from establishing into strong and healthy plants.
Seedboms can also be grown in planters, pots or window boxes. Simply soak as normal and place on top of well drained soil, then split open by hand to allow seedlings to grow out.
Optimal Usage Time
March to June - Throw to grow this year
August to October - Throw to grow next year
Plant life cycle...
Annual – Plants with a life cycle that lasts only one year. They grow from seed, bloom, produce seeds and die in one growing season. They then need to be replanted each spring. Most annuals bloom for a long time and provide beautiful colours from spring through to autumn before dying off.
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