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These are seeds of chickweed, grown and harvested at home completely pesticide-free in the great nature of Wakayama. ❣️For those who purchase, I will send a detailed explanation of how to grow them. ❣️For repeat customers, I will give you a little extra, so please let me know that this is a repeat purchase. Chickweed is a wild plant and is not sold at florists or home centers, so it is a rare seed that is difficult to obtain. How about it? ⚠️The seeds of wild plants are smaller and finer than you might imagine. ⚠️Unlike garden plants, the seeds of wild plants may not necessarily germinate depending on your area and environment. ※To keep the selling price down, I will ship by mini-letter. If you don't want mini-letter, please refrain from purchasing, or I can change to Mercari delivery for an additional 200 yen, so please comment and I will create a page. It is a mixture of "green chickweed" and "common chickweed". The ratio will vary depending on the harvest at the time. Both are a favorite of small birds. The seeds of wild plants are really small and fine. They are so fine (about the size of a poppy seed) that you might think "Huh? Is this all there is?" and think there are few, but I count them carefully. (I have included more than 400 seeds, as I do not count the smaller seeds.) Even though I have described the product as such, ※Please refrain from purchasing if you write in the evaluation "It was so fine that I couldn't count it" or "It doesn't seem to contain 400 seeds" m(_ _)m Depending on the soil and environment, it may be difficult for them to sprout, but once they sprout and succeed in growing, they will grow every year from self-sown seeds. Why not grow chickweed that you can give to your birds with peace of mind from completely pesticide-free seeds for their health? Hamsters, squirrels, rabbits, and turtles will also enjoy eating them (*^^*)
5 days ago