30 03 59 FTG Multi Pot Kit Feed the Birds

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your garden

feed the

birds

Send for your FrEE rSPB Wildlife Fun Book see inside for details

attract birds to your garden

fun facts about bird feeding DID YOU KNOW? Some birds are seed eaters e.g. Greenfinch, so included in your flower mixture are seed producing flowers like Sunflowers. Other birds feed on insects e.g. Swallows, so we have made sure that among your plants there are flowers that will attract insects to your garden and encourage the birds.

what your child can learn. . . . Your child will learn elements of the National Curriculum including seed germination and plant growth. Growing from seed teaches a child dexterity and in the case of this kit, about wild birds and how to encourage them to your garden.

30 03 59 Quality Guaranteed. Suttons Seeds, Paignton, England TQ4 7NG

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This carton is produced using 95% recycled materials. Please recycle this carton again.

WArNING: NOT SUITABLE FOr CHILDrEN UNDEr 3 YEArS DUE TO SMALL PArTS. ADULT SUPErvISION rECOMMENDED. COMPOST WILL SWELL WHEN WATErED, POSSIBLE CHOKING HAZArD.

Place a compost block in one pot in an empty sink. Add water and watch the block grow like magic. Level the compost and sprinkle some seed sparingly onto the compost surface. (Keep your other pots for use later.) We suggest you plant any remaining seed direct into the garden - more plants mean more feed for the birds! Place pot on a warm windowsill but not in direct sunshine (15°C-60-65°F) and cover with paper. Keep moist and when the tiny plants appear, carefully tease out the other little plants to leave one central one. At this stage, start off your other 3 pots and transfer one of your spare plants to each. You can transfer any other spare plants to pots or trays. Grow on a windowsill in a cooler room (15°C-60°F). When your plants are approx. 10-15cm (4-6") high in June-July, plant them out in the garden, together with any others you have grown around 30cm (12") apart. Your ‘Feed the Birds’ will grow quickly - water them well in dry weather. See your ‘Feed the Birds’ flowers from July-September.

Contents: 4 x 7.5cm (3") pots, ‘magic’ compost blocks, seed sachet, wild birds activity sheet Sow: April-June

how to use your Feed The Birds kit how to use your Feed The Birds kit

Bird Attracting Mix

Bird Attracting Mix

Contents: 4 x 7.5cm (3") pots, ‘magic’ compost blocks, seed sachet, wild birds activity sheet Sow: April-June Place a compost block in one pot in an empty sink. Add water and watch the block grow like magic. Level the compost and sprinkle some seed sparingly onto the compost surface. (Keep your other pots for use later.) We suggest you plant any remaining seed direct into the garden - more plants mean more feed for the birds! Place pot on a warm windowsill but not in direct sunshine (15°C-60-65°F) and cover with paper. Keep moist and when the tiny plants appear, carefully tease out the other little plants to leave one central one. At this stage, start off your other 3 pots and transfer one of your spare plants to each. You can transfer any other spare plants to pots or trays. Grow on a windowsill in a cooler room (15°C-60°F). When your plants are approx. 10-15cm (4-6") high in June-July, plant them out in the garden, together with any others you have grown around 30cm (12") apart. Your ‘Feed the Birds’ will grow quickly - water them well in dry weather. See your ‘Feed the Birds’ flowers from July-September.

5 0 1 1 5 6 7 300354

WArNING: NOT SUITABLE FOr CHILDrEN UNDEr 3 YEArS DUE TO SMALL PArTS. ADULT SUPErvISION rECOMMENDED. COMPOST WILL SWELL WHEN WATErED, POSSIBLE CHOKING HAZArD. Quality Guaranteed. Suttons Seeds, Paignton, England TQ4 7NG

www.suttons.co.uk

materials. Please recycle this carton again.