There will be a total of 75,000 seed packets given out across the UK.
It’s part of the BBC’s Let It Grow initiative, to inspire new growers, both young and old, to discover the joy of planting and growing, and encourage them to turn grey spaces into wild and colourful places to help support British wildlife.
Dobbies is supporting the initiative, while also educating on sustainable gardening methods and championing pollinator-friendly seeds.
Designed for all ages and gardening abilities, novice gardeners and experts alike are being invited to head along to Dobbies Swansea store and collect a free packet of seeds to sow this spring.
Spring is a great time in the horticultural diary to get into gardening and a good opportunity to plant beautiful bright blooms for the season ahead. You can pick up either Calendula, Borage or Nasturtium seeds which are perfect for a seasonal garden refresh.
Dobbies’ Horticultural Director, Marcus Eyles, said: “We’re delighted to be supporting this fantastic initiative by the BBC. Spring is a great time of year to get gardening and we’re excited to see the nation’s gardens bloom and the wildlife flourish with our free seeds.”
Marcus also shares his top tips for sowing these seeds, he said: “Calendula, Borage and Nasturtium are fuss-free plants that are easy to sow and care for and great for injecting some colour to your garden. As we approach the warmer months and the sun heats the ground, it couldn’t be a better time to sow these seeds.
“At Dobbies, we recommend sowing your seeds inside, under a cover or in a greenhouse to maximise the success of germination. Once the seeds have grown to be bushy young plants, and the frosts have finished, then they are ready to be planted into your outdoor pots or borders.”
Thompson & Morgan are supplying the seeds in partnership with Dobbies and customers are encouraged to visit Dobbies’ Swansea store to collect a free packet. Seeds will be available on a first come, first served basis, from Monday 27 March to Sunday 28 May, while stocks last, from the customer services desk.
(Lead image: Stuart Attwood)
