Mac Flowers Flowers in a can summer meadow, gift idea, give away luck, growing set

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The mix contains 30 different wildflower species as well as grass seeds. Read more
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Brand:
MacFlowers
Article number:
156285
EAN:
4260533156285
SKU:
157213
Availability:
In stock (20)

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A summer greeting from a can! After opening and watering, a meadow with a variety of grasses and colorful flowers germinates.
This brings a touch of summer into the apartment or onto the balcony. A very happy gift!

The mix contains 30 different wildflower species as well as grass seeds.

Dimensions: ø 10 cm - height 12 cm - 30 varieties

The cans contain a dry granule, the seed and nutrients that the plant needs to thrive.
All you have to do is keep the granules moist and place the can on a bright windowsill in the house.

How to do it:
1 Open the top lid.
2 Pour in water until the contents of the can are well moistened and wait a moment.
3 Open the drain on the bottom of the can and drain off any excess water.
4 Reattach the plastic can tray.
5 Allocate the plant a place with very good light conditions, preferably behind a glass window and always keep it slightly moist.

Recycled Recyclable:
The cans are 100% recyclable.

Made in Germany:
Bottled and made in Germany - Schleswig Holstein.
The seed is supplied exclusively by German manufacturers.

CO2-saving:?
All product components are manufactured in Germany and therefore no long transport routes are necessary.
You see the little plants germinate and grow and you are happy about the thriving and flowering. The cans contain
a dry granule containing the seed and nutrients the plant needs to thrive. You just have to use the granules
keep moist and place the can in a sunny, warm spot.

The different types of plants sprout in about 10 to 30 days.
 
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