The wildflower seed bombs are made with organic compost, red clay, organic worm castings, organic coconut coir, and organic amendments.
The paint is homemade, non-toxic and made with earth-based pigments that biodegrade and could be considered the same as sand.

The perennial flower varieties will drop seeds and re-emerge each year, but the annuals bloom the first year only. The specific type is notated on the product listing.

The seed bombs can be grown in pots, containers and indoors as long as the spot you put them in gets at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight each day. These flowers brighten your day, and in turn they need a little brightness themselves to grow healthy and strong. This could be a sunny South or West facing window, balcony, or patio.

You can just "throw them and grow them" if you're not super concerned about when, and how they will grow.

A seed bomb will eventually sprout if you just throw it in a sunny, non-weedy environment.

For best results, we recommend finding a sunny spot that gets 4-6 hours of direct sunlight each day. Then push them halfway into prepared soil, so the top half is out of the soil, but the bottom half is nicely nestled into its fertile surroundings. We then recommend watering them daily until they are 4” tall, then you can water once a week.

The best times to plant wildflower seed bombs are just after the final winter frost (early spring) or in the late fall at least 10 weeks before the first frost.

All of our wildflower species are non-gmo, native species(to their region), and are considered non-invasive. We only buy certified non-gmo seeds from reputable distributors.

Most native wildflower seeds are not certified organic, however the seed distributors we work ensure they are of high quality from responsible growers.

At this time, we ship to the contiguous United States only.

Unfortunately, we are unable to ship to Alaska or Hawaii.

Each of our seed bombs contains between 5 and 35 wildflower seeds depending on the flower variety and their germination rate. It really depends on the variety of seed inside that seedball as each seed is a different size. For example, California Poppies seeds, which are very small, we often have over 35 per ball, but for Sunny Sunflowers, which are 20 times the size as California Poppies ... It could be as low as 5-6 seeds per seedball. Each Seedle can cover up to 1 square foot of space, but for a denser look of flower place 2-3 per square foot.

Our dried slices are made from real, fresh citrus that is carefully sliced and slowly dehydrated to preserve their natural color and character.

No dyes. No preservatives. Just fruit.

When stored properly in a cool, dry place, your dried slices can last 6–12 months or longer.

To extend their life:

  • Keep away from humidity
  • Store in an airtight container
  • Avoid direct sunlight

Because they are a natural product, slight fading over time is normal.

Each slice is unique. Variations in color, size, thickness, and shape are completely natural and part of their charm. No two pieces will ever look exactly the same.

Dried citrus can absorb moisture from the air. If exposed to high humidity, they may soften or develop mold over time.

To prevent this:

  • Keep them dry
  • Do not store in damp environments
  • Avoid refrigeration

If you live in a humid climate, storing them with a small silica packet can help.

Yes. They are beautiful for:

  • Holiday garlands
  • Gift wrapping
  • Wreaths
  • Table styling
  • Bowl fillers
  • Craft projects

If using with candles, keep slices away from direct flame.

Over time, natural citrus will soften in color. Exposure to direct sunlight can speed this up. To keep them looking their best, display them indoors and out of strong UV light.