By Alice Tuffery

Published: Tuesday, 23 November 2021 at 12:00 am


Did you know 97% of wildflower meadows in the UK have disappeared since the Second World War? With pollinators like bees and butterflies declining in number, we need to take fast action to restore green spaces around Britain. 

Enter the wildflower seed bomb. It may not solve all our problems, but it’s certainly a quick and easy way to create dense pockets of vegetation to attract and support insects. Plus, thanks to the colourful blooms created, the flower patches look fantastic too. 

So, how do wildflower seed bombs work? Well, they’re little balls or chunks of compost, densely packed with seeds and usually coated in clay to deter hungry animals. While it may be easier to simply scatter seeds on their own, the weight and protection of the compost stops them blowing away in the wind. 

There’s no digging required when scattering the ‘bombs’. Simply throw them onto flowerbeds or open patches of earth and make sure you water them regularly if it doesn’t rain. After a few weeks, you should spot seedlings emerging from the ‘bombs’. They’ll grow into beautiful flowers, which continue developing year after year. 

Best wildflower seed bombs

Seedball Bee and Butterfly Set

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Seedball is one of the leading brands when it comes to wildflower seed bombs. This set is one of their multi-packs and it includes three tins: ‘bee’, ‘butterfly’ and ‘urban meadow’.  

As well as a clay outer, these seed bombs contain chilli powder to keep slugs and snails at bay while the plants germinate and grow.  

As an added benefit, peat-free compost and recyclable storage tins add to the sustainability of this pack. 

You can also buy different tin combinations. There are ‘urban’ and ‘artist’ meadow packs, as well as individual tins containing just poppy and cornflower seeds.