Cloud Meadow
Cloud Meadow is a selection of beautiful all-white-flowering native wildflowers that are hugely beneficial to bees and especially butterflies, helping to support garden wildlife wherever you live!
Each tin contains 20 seed balls, each with approximately 50 wildlife-friendly wildflower seeds (see below for plant details). These make for lovely gardening gifts, bee and butterfly gifts, eco friendly gifts or birthday gifts. They will work well in window boxes, balcony pots, garden beds and wildlife gardens.
It’s time to rewild!

£6.50
Each seed ball contains approximately 50 wildflower seeds for bees and butterflies from a mix of Meadowsweet, Oxeye Daisy, White Campion, White Clover, and Yarrow.
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.

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.

White Campion (Silene latifolia)
Perennial.
Height: 30cm-90cm
Flowers: May to October
White campion is sometime called 'Grave Flower' or 'Flower of the Dead' because it often grows in graveyards

White Clover (Trifolium repens)
Perennial.
Height: 10-30cm
Scatter: Best sown in good growing conditions in spring or summer before the end of August.
Flowers: April to November
Experts claim that there are about 10,000 three-leaf clovers for every four-leaf clover.

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
A perennial aromatic herb with white flowers arranged in a many flowered flat umbel head.
Height: 8-60cm
Flowers: June to August
Yarrow is a common herb that has been highly regarded for its medicinal properties in Britain since Anglo-Saxon times, it is said that Achilles used this herb to treat the wounds of his soldiers. Yarrow's pretty little flowers, usually white but can be pink, cluster together in tight groups to resemble flat umbrellas. The leaves are like feathers and are aromatic if crushed. Can be found in many grassland habitats including, waste land and some coastal dunes and stable shingle.

Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria)
A tall grassland perennial with clusters of creamy white flowers.
Height: 60-90cm
Flowers: June to September

