Free UK delivery over £25 100% biodegradable Proudly British-made since 1988
British seed packs, sown in seconds

The whole garden, in a paper stick.

Seedsticks are 100% biodegradable seed packs you tear, plant and grow. No pots, no plastic, no fuss. Just British wildflowers, herbs and veg, ready in seconds.

1988Growing since
6Curated ranges
100%Biodegradable
4.9★2,300 reviews
Chef Herb Garden Kit Wildflower Growing Kit Veggie Patch Kit

Growing has never been this simple.

Three steps, zero experience required. The stick does the clever bits so you can enjoy the growing.

01

Tear it

Snap a stick from the pack along the perforation. Each one is pre-loaded with the right number of seeds.

02

Plant it

Push it into soil up to the printed depth line. The 'U' tab holds seed to soil so germination just happens.

03

Grow it

Water, wait, watch. The recycled board and patented glue dissolve away, feeding your seedlings as they rise.

Six ranges, one master-brand.

Tastefully chosen, minimally branded, and bred to sing. Find the patch that is yours.

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Ready-made gifts.

Hand-numbered boxes of our best-loved sticks. Sorted for birthdays, thank-yous and green-fingered friends.

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Tell us what you are after and we will point you to the right patch.

The sowing calendar.

Every stick's ideal sowing window, across the whole year. Filter by range to plan your patch.

Grown kinder

Good for your garden. Gentle on the planet.

Every stick is 100% recycled board, printed with plant-based inks, and held together with a patented glue that simply dissolves. No plastic pots. No cellophane. No landfill. Just seeds and soil.

100%Recycled board
ZeroPlastic waste
PlantBased inks
1988British-made
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Loved by gardeners.

4.9 out of 5 · 2,300 verified reviews

Good questions.

Everything worth knowing before your first sow.

None at all. Tear a stick, push it into soil to the printed depth line, water and wait. The stick handles the fiddly bits, so first-timers and children get it right first time.

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