Our plantable seed paper sheets are jam-packed full of seeds. It’s 100% biodegradable, leaving zero waste and only flowers behind.
Seed paper sheets are perfect for getting creative, you can cut your own shapes, make one-of-a-kind greeting cards or DIY your wedding invites, tags, and favours. The eco-friendly possibilities are endless.
Each sheet of plantable seed paper contains hundreds of high-quality wildflower seeds, including Poppy, Daisy, and Myosotis (Forget Me Not). We’ve got a page on how to grow seed paper correctly to ensure you take all the correct steps to get your paper growing quickly.
Perfect for printing and painting
Printing or painting on our seed paper sheets is a great way to personalise your craft creations. It’s really simple to print with a gravity-fed inkjet printer.
Each sheet is made using an FSC-certified wood pulp mixture, with one side offering a textured finish and the other a flat surface, making them perfect for feeding into a home printer.
Are you looking for seed paper made of exclusively recycled paper waste? Don’t miss our handmade meadow seed paper produced in one of the country’s oldest paper mills.
* We do not recommend using any other method of printing.
Embrace an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional paper stock
Traditional paper manufacturing comes at a massive cost to the environment. Seed paper is actively tackling deforestation one flower at a time.
If you’re considering using seed paper for your marketing activities, don’t hesitate to contact us using our simple online form.
How To Plant Seed Paper
Once you’ve created your plantable creations, you can plant them and grow flowers using our handy guide below.
- Tear the Paper: Tear the seed paper into small pieces to help the seeds disperse more evenly.
- Prepare the Soil: Fill a plant pot or large bowl with soil, or select a sunny spot in your garden with loose, well-drained soil.
- Plant the Paper: Simply plant the torn pieces of seed paper in the soil and lightly cover them with a thin layer of soil (approximately 1 cm).
- Water Regularly: Water the area thoroughly after planting and keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Don’t be afraid to add more water if your paper dries out.
- Provide Sunlight: Ensure the planted area gets plenty of sunlight, as most wildflower seeds need light to germinate. You should see sprouts in 1-3 weeks.
Head over to our guide on how to plant your seed paper for more helpful tips.