Samenbomben - Sprüche-Set
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Seed bombs, as we all know, originate from guerrilla gardening. They're often associated with grim, first-time-looking revolutionaries like Klee Guevara, Rose Luxenburg, or Fidel 'Maximo Flieder' Castro. But gardening is fun, especially with seed bombs. Our new 'Sayings' seed bombs give seed bombs the lightness they deserve! The following sayings are included in the set:
- Gardening is cheaper than therapy...and you get tomatoes
- Bee happy
- Rubber boots are my pumps
- Hello sunshine
Each sachet contains five handmade, walnut-sized seed bombs. Stored in a warm, dry place, the seed bombs will keep for many months.
We give smiles. With beautiful, sustainable gifts and organic products that do good for us and our environment. In this sense, our products are gifts to nature, to flora and fauna, and—above all—to you.
This promise is both a claim and a vision – and the starting point for everything we do:
When we talk to our customers, we always have a smile on our faces. You can even hear it ;-).
When we develop new products, we always approach them with great care and attention. Our goal isn't to bring the umpteenth gift to market, but rather to create well-designed products that are sustainable and do good. We want to do the right thing: for our animal friends, for our environment, and for our loved ones, to whom we want to show our appreciation. That's why our products are composed in the most resource-efficient way possible, are made from environmentally friendly raw materials, and are, whenever possible, recyclable or upcyclable.
We focus on inclusive and handmade production and want everyone to be involved in the creation and making of our products. That's why we have our products manufactured in workshops for people with disabilities.
Ultimately, we want to promote environmentally conscious consumer behavior and offer products that do not stand in the way of species protection and animal welfare, but rather promote them.

