Branded Seed Boxes
Promote your brand while helping the bees.
An innovative wildflower giveaway that’s ideal for promotional campaigns and events – a gift for everyone including the bees and butterflies!
Each box contains 6 seed balls, a card insert with user instructions and a custom printed label that covers the top of the box and one side panel. There are two artwork options: create your own print-ready pdf to email to us; or provide us with your logo (and tagline if you wish) and we’ll create everything for you. See further down the page for full details.
Please allow 2 working days on top of the advertised shipping times from supply of artwork / artwork approval. The quickest turnaround is 4 working days from final artwork if you select ‘Tracked Courier’ as the shipping option at checkout.

£2.64
Total Quantity | Unit Price (inc VAT) |
100 - 249 | £2.64 |
250 - 499 | £1.97 |
500 - 999 | £1.78 |
1000 - 2499 | £1.73 |
2500 + | £1.68 |
Each box is the size of a small matchbox, and is made from FSC certified cardboard. Each contains 6 bee and butterfly friendly wildflower seed balls – coverage for 2-3 pots. Minimum order is 100 boxes. Each ball contains approximately 30 seeds from a mix of common toadflax, cornflower, cowslip, meadow cranesbill, musk mallow, oxeye daisy and red campion.

Artwork Option 1 - Create Yourself
Download our artwork template and guideline to create and build your own design, and return to us as a PDF file. Please note that if you wish the receiver to know which specific flowers are in the seed balls you will need to include this information on your artwork as it is not provided otherwise within the box.

Supplying your artwork: After your purchase, please email your PDF artwork to orders@seedball.co.uk making sure to include your order number.
Artwork Option 2 - We'll Create For You (logo and tagline only)
Provide us with a high-res logo and any tagline that you would like included on the design and we’ll create an artwork proof for your approval.


Insert: As standard we include a folded card with basic user information. Please let us know if you’d prefer your order without these included (no affect on cost price).
Each seed ball contains approximately 30 wildflower seeds for pollinators from a mix of Common toadflax, Cornflower, Cowslip, Meadow cranesbill, Musk mallow, Oxeye daisy and Red campion – a colourful combination of annuals and perennials.
One seed box is perfect for 1-2 medium sized pots (leave at least 10cm between each ball). Best scattered in Spring or Autumn. See our FAQ page for more details on how to use seed balls.

Common Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris)
Perennial.
Height: 10-150cm
Flowers: June to October
There is an old belief that when you walk around the flower three times it will remove any spells that have been cast on you!

Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus)
Annual.
Height: 90cm
Flowers: June to August
Cornflowers are edible. They have a cucumber-like taste. Flowers can be consumed in the form of salad and tea, or used as a garnish.

Cowslip (Primula veris)
Perennial.
Height: 20-30cm
Scatter: Late summer or autumn
Flowers: April and May
The origin of the name cowslip is unclear, but it may derive from the fact that it grows in meadows well manured by cow dung or cow slips.

Meadow Cranesbill (Geranium pratense)
Perennial.
Height: 30-70cm
Flowers: June to September
The large purple flowers of Meadow cranesbill turn into pointed, bill-like seed pods that give the plant its common name.

Musk Mallow (Malva moschata)
Description: A tall perennial with large rose pink petals.
Height: 40-70cm
Flowers: June to August
The plant is cultivated for its seeds, which are used in perfumes. The plant also yields a fibre that can be used for clarifying sugar.

Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)
Perennial.
Height: 30-90cm
Flowers: May to September
In Austria and Germany oxeye daisies were hung inside the house as it was believed they would repel lightning.

Red Campion (Silene dioica)
A perennial with rose pink petals.
Height: 20-60cm
Flowers: March to November
Silenus the merry god of the woodlands in Greek mythology, gave his name to Silene dioica. The second part of its scientific name, dioica, means 'two houses', and refers to the fact that each Red Campion plant has flowers of one sex only, so that two plants are needed to make seeds.