Offer your customers more than a Mother’s Day card - offer something they can plant and grow.
This plantable Mother’s Day card features the word MUM with wildflowers, printed on handmade UK wildflower seed paper. After Mother’s Day, the card can be planted to grow real flowers, giving your customers a sustainable alternative to traditional greeting cards.
A beautiful eco-conscious addition to any gift shop, florist, garden centre or Mother’s Day gift box.
Why Retailers Love This Design:
- Printed on UK handmade wildflower seed paper
- Contains 20 native wildflower seeds
- Plastic-free and fully biodegradable
- Strong seasonal seller for eco-conscious customers
- Low minimum order - starting from 5 per design
Size & Dimensions
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Card Size: A5, folded to A6
- Packaging : Comes with An Eco-Friendly Brown Kraft Envelope
Customisation
Make this card your own.
- Add your logo and website to the back of the card
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Upgrade to a branded clasp sticker featuring your logo (optional add-on)
Delivery
- Only shipping to UK Mainland, Wales and Scotland
- Within 5 working days
- Choose within Royal Mail Tracked 24 or 48 delivery service
- All our packaging is fully recyclable and biodegradable.
Our Seed Paper
Our seed paper is handmade in the UK using 100% recycled cotton pulp and embedded with over 20 types of fresh, native wildflower seeds.
It’s made in small batches (never mass produced), exclusively for our business, and has been growing beautifully for over 5 years - with sprouts appearing in just 7 days!
We carefully test every batch to ensure it grows reliably, so you can feel great about choosing something that's both thoughtful and kind to the planet.
Planting Instructions
Plant inside, any time of the year.
- Tear the paper into pieces and soak them in water for a few seconds.
- Prepare a pot with soil and fill it almost to the top.
- Place the soaked paper on top under 1 cm of soil.
- Keep the soil moist but avoid over-watering.
- Place it in the sunniest spot of the house.
- Watch the shoots come out within days.
- Plant it outside in Spring or Autumn when the roots are strong