Biodiversity bombs
Biodiversity bombs allow you to personally enjoy or give away some fun explosions of life and color, which directly fight climate change and promote the diversity of plant species.
Varieties: Let ́s save the bees, Atlantic Garden, Mediterranean Garden, Wild red flowers, Wild orange flowers, Wild purple flowers.
Its use is very simple: just half bury, waterand in a few days they will germinate. The bombs are made according to the Nendo Dango technique, which consists of encapsulating seeds with clay and organic matter. In this way we preserve the seeds for long periods of time and achieve germination success once the process is activated.
Varieties
WILD RED
FLOWERS
Dill, strawflower,
hyssop, lavender,
sage, savory…
WILD ORANGE
FLOWERS
Stock, sea
poppy, catchfly,
asturtium…
LET’S SAVE
THE BEES
Myrtle, rockrose,
clematis, fennel,
bugloss,
pennyroyal…
MEDITERRANEAN
GARDEN
Borage,
snapdragon, sea
alder, woundwort,
clover…
ATLANTIC
GARDEN
Acanthus,
calendula,
wallflower, peony,
cornflower,
burnet…
WILD PURPLE
FLOWERS
Cleonia, lavander,
everlasting, sage,
flax, echium…
How to use your bombs
Half bury the seed bomb in the pot with the previously hydrated substrate.
They will germinate in a few days.
Tips for a good germination
Sowing time: Late winter and spring.
Ideal temperature: 20ºC.
Watering: Moderate.
Plant the seed bombs halfway into the pot where you want them to germinate. We recommend using pots with a diameter of at least 12cm. It is important to maintain moisture but avoid saturating the soil with water. They should not be exposed to direct sunlight in the first few days; they need brightness and indirect light.
These plants can be grown both indoors and outdoors. They are not demanding in terms of soil type; you can use universal soil and enrich it with humus during the flowering season. To bloom, they need a minimum of 6 hours of daily sunlight and to be watered 1 or 2 times a week.
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