There’s a tiger in the garden!
Limited Edition ‘There’s a Tiger in the Garden’ Seedbom contains an easy-to-grow flower mix inspired by orange and black tiger stripes. Grow a tiger in your garden!
Inspired by the book – ‘There’s a Tiger in the Garden’ by Lizzy Stewart.
When Grandma says she’s seen a tiger in the garden, Nora doesn’t believe her. She’s too old to play grandma’s silly games! Everyone knows that tigers live in jungles, not gardens.
So even when Nora sees dragonflies as big as birds, and plants that try and eat her toy giraffe, and a polar bear that likes fishing, she knows there’s absolutely, DEFINITELY no way there could be a tiger in the garden . . . Could there?
Interested in the book? The book and Seedbom are also available as a set available here.
SEED MIX*: Black Cornflower, African Daisy Orange Glory, Rudbeckia and Californian Poppy
FEATURES
ECO FRIENDLY – Seedboms are plastic free, fully biodegradable and compostable, making them the perfect environmentally friendly product.
EASY TO USE – Seedboms are easy to use by anyone. Follow our simple instructions on the packaging. No gardening experience necessary!
GOOD FOR NATURE – Help promote bee, butterfly and other pollinating insect populations and increase biodiversity by planting wildflowers.
GREAT FOR GIFTS – Seedboms make ideal eco friendly plastic free gifts. Surprise a friend or a loved one with this unusual gardening gift and get them out into nature!
Through WILD BRITAIN®, 20% of the sales profits from this product are invested in rewilding projects across the UK, creating wild spaces for nature to thrive.
Pull the pin and throw or drop Seedboms into areas that are in need of brightening up. Seedboms like bare soil, natural light and to be kept damp whilst growing. Full instructions are included on inside of each Seedbom sleeve.
Seedboms will biodegrade into the environment, so Go Guerrilla Gardening and leave only wildflowers behind!
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For best results use within 1 year of purchase.
A Lizzy Stewart and Kabloom collaboration.