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50 Marigold Yellow Paper Hearts Embedded With Flower Seeds - Eco Friendly Gardening With Plantable Paper by PaperSprouts

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13,75 USD

These marigold yellow paper hearts are made from seeded paper which is quickly gaining popularity with eco conscious consumers. The paper is recycled after use by planting. Once planted, the paper composts into the soil while the seeds grow into flowers. The end result is beautiful flowers and no waste.

This listing is for a mix of large and small hearts. The large hearts measure 2" x 1 1/2" and the small hearts are 1 1/2" x 1". I have put them next to a quarter in the third picture for reference. You will receive 25 of each size.

If you would like just the large size they can be found here:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/154710590/large-heart-wedding-confetti-50-eco?ref=shop_home_active_17&ga_search_query=large%2Bhearts

The smaller size can be found in this listing:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/154715537/50-eco-friendly-small-plantable-paper?ref=shop_home_active_8&ga_search_query=small%2Bhearts

To plant, simply soak the paper in water, plant about 1/4" deep, water for 4-6 weeks and watch your seeds sprout.

Seed Mix includes:

Sweet Alyssum
Bird's Eye
Snapdragon
Catchfly
Black Eyed Susan
Clarkia
English Daisy


Remember that annuals will bloom the first year but perennials usually don't bloom the first year. Also, while planting is simple it is not foolproof. The seeds will need to be monitored to ensure they are receiving proper water.

PLEASE SEE SHOP ANNOUNCEMENT FOR CURRENT PRODUCTION TIMES. Rush orders are available. Please contact me for details.

Looking for larger quantities or different colors? Feel free to contact me.

I am currently not shipping outside of the United States because of customs restrictions regarding live seeds.


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