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Gardman - Homegrown Harvest Seed Mix
Gardman Homegrown Harvest Seed Mix is a wholesome blend of ingredients, sourced only from British farms. Packed with high quality ingredients, including suet as well as naked oats and black rapeseed, this carefully crafted food will help to keep bird populations thriving for generations to come. Blended with all the natural ingredients our British birds love, Gardman Homegrown Harvest get’s birds to your table even quicker than ever before!
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Our seed mix is locally sourced to reduce food miles, as well as to support our British farmers.
- 100% from British farms
- 100% recyclable packaging
- 90% of the wheat is sourced from within a 30 mile radius of our factory
- 1.8kg box has an easy pour spout
- Feed from a Gardman Seed Feeder , on a bird table or on the ground
Homegrown Harvest Seed Mix Ingredients
- Linseed from Lincolnshire
- Canary Seed from all over UK
- Naked Oats from Yorkshire
- Kibbled Wheat from Yorkshire
- UK Beef Tallow from Northern Ireland
- White Millet from the South East of England
- Kibbled Field Beans from Yorkshire
- Pinhead Oatmeal from all over UK
- Black Rapeseed from Yorkshire
- 1.8kg box
- 12.75kg paper bag
Why Use Gardman Homegrown Harvest Seed Mix
Homegrown Harvest is a wholesome blend sourced 100% from British farms. Packed with high quality ingredients, including pink suet, naked oats and black rapeseed, this carefully crafted food will help to keep bird populations thriving for generations to come.
What to Expect
Gardman Homegrown Harvest Seed Mix will attract the following birds:
- Robins
- Greenfinches
- Chaffinches
- House Sparrows
- Siskins and many more!
How to Use Gardman Homegrown Harvest Seed Mix
- To use in bird feeders, simply pour the seed into a seed feeder
- To feed on bird tables, scatter the seed across the table
- Also suitable for feeding in tray and ground feeders
- Site your feeder 2 metres from cover to make the feeder visible, whilst providing a safe place to retreat
- Put out food at the start of the day to ensure that birds can replace the energy they have lost overnight
