The Little Gardener's Guide — flowers

Flower Bombs

Posted by Amy Grice on

Flower bombs (also known as seed bombs or earth dumplings!) are a fun and super easy way of doing restoring wildflowers back to their natural habitat. It really is as easy as throwing them into a nice open space, then nature will do the rest!

Our handy guide will show you how to make them as well as how to use them in a responsible manner!

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Seed Cards

Posted by Amy Grice on

Every item sent out from Mucky Knees HQ includes an extra little gift. The little info card in your packet of seeds, or the thank you card in your package is made from 100% recycled, biodegradable paper. Nice eh? That’s not the best part though! These are magic cards!

This guide will show you how to plant your card and turn into pretty wildflowers.

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Growing Forget-Me-Not

Posted by Amy Grice on

Forget Me Not produces tons of lovely blue flowers, looking great in flower beds or window boxes! It’s a biennial plant, meaning it will last for two years. That’s two whole Summer’s of bright blue, buzzy bee attracting loveliness!

This guide shows you how to grow it from seed and care for it through its lifecycle.



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Growing Cosmos

Posted by Amy Grice on

Cosmos flowers are so easy to grow! They look amazing too, with their long stems and huge colourful heads, bringing bees, butterflies and birds to your garden!

This guide will show you how to grow this plant from seed and care for it throughout its lifecycle.

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Growing Nigella

Posted by Amy Grice on

Nigella is a pretty wildflower surrounded by a web of thin foliage, giving it the nickname ‘Love In A Mist’. These look amazing in any garden. Bees love them too!

This child friendly guide will show you how to grow your plant from seed and care for it throughout it's lifecycle.

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