Branded Tins
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 tin contains 20 seed balls, each with approximately 30 wildlife-friendly wildflower seeds (see below for plant details), and includes a label on the top of the tin featuring your own design or logo.
Please allow 7 working days on top of the advertised shipping times from supply of artwork / artwork approval. The quickest turnaround is 9 working days from final artwork if you select ‘Tracked Courier’ as the shipping option at checkout.

£3.60
Total Quantity | Unit Price (inc VAT) |
100 - 249 | £3.60 |
250 - 499 | £3.36 |
500 - 999 | £3.30 |
1000 + | £3.24 |

The original Seedball tin, made from British tin plate and manufactured by the last tin can maker of London. Each contain 20 seed balls (coverage for 1m2), and make for a beautiful high quality gift. Please note that the inside and base labels are as standard for all mixes and include some Seedball branding. Each tin is 67mm in diameter and 24mm height. Minimum order 100 units.
Each seed ball contains approximately 30 wildflower seeds for bees from a mix of Birdsfoot Trefoil, Foxglove, Red Clover, Viper’s Bugloss and Wild Marjoram – all recommended as bee-friendly plants by the Bumblebee Conservation Trust. We’ve also added a sprinkling of pollinator-friendly annuals Chamomile, Cornflower, Corn marigold, and Night-flowering catchfly.
One tin of seed bombs will cover 1 square metre in a garden bed or 3-5 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 get the best from your seed balls.
Artwork Option 1 - Create Yourself

Artwork Option 2 - We'll Create For You (logo and tagline only)


Birdsfoot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus)
A perennial with clusters of yellow/orange pea like leaves.
Height: 15-25cm
Flowers: May to October
Lotus corniculatus is such a sunny little thing, why not try it mixed into your summer baskets and patio pots?

Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea)
A tall biennial (flowering stem grows in the second year) with pink and purple flowers on spikes.
Height: 60-150cm
Flowers: June to September
Toxicity: Poisonous if eaten
Foxgloves are a really good ‘bridging plant’ as they bloom late May-June, a period when the bulbs have finished and the summer perennials are yet to be at their best!

Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)
Perennial with trefoil leaves and pinky red flowers. Good weed suppressor.
Height: 10-45cm
Flowers: May to September
The trifolium can help to break up heavy soil over time, plus it adds nitrogen to the soil, meaning healthy plants all round!

Viper’s Bugloss (Echium vulgare)
A tall biennial (flowering stem grows in the second year) with incredibly blue flowers emerging from pink buds.
Height: 30-90cm
Flowers: June to September
If you’re looking to do something a little different with your echium, why not try growing a low blue hedge with it, or scatter it amongst paving slabs to soften the landscape and add a punch of colour.

Wild Marjoram (Origanum vulgare)
Aromatic perennial with dark purple buds and pinkish purple flowers.
Height: 30-60cm
Flowers: April to November
The Wild Marjoram is not only a wildflower, but can also double up as a pretty damn tasty pizza topping, along with your very best sweet tomatoes!

