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Sustainable Branded Seed Packets

Branded seed packets, seedsticks and grow your own kits printed with your logo. Mostly UK made, in recycled and kraft packaging, with wildflower and herb mixes.

Branded seed packets and growing kits that keep giving

Seeds are corporate gifts and event giveaways that recipients actually use. A printed packet of wildflowers, a herb seedstick or a grow your own kit lands as a small, low waste gesture, then turns into something living on a desk or windowsill. That makes them a strong fit for conferences, sustainability campaigns, client thank yous and welcome packs, where a throwaway freebie would miss the mark.

What is in this category

The range covers full colour printed seed packets and envelopes, herb and wildflower seedsticks, seed balls and rainball seed boxes, desktop cup and pot gardens, and complete grow your own kits for herbs, strawberries and tomatoes. Wildflower and bee friendly mixes feature across many lines, alongside culinary herbs such as basil and mint. Pots range from clay to recycled and biodegradable bio pots, so you can match the format to the occasion and budget.

Materials and branding

Most packets and kits in this range are made in the UK. Where stated, packaging uses recycled card and kraft paper, and some lines avoid plastic in the outer packaging. Branding is mainly full colour digital print across the packet or label, so a logo, message or campaign artwork sits front and centre. Pots, tins and crates can also be pad printed or laser engraved. Seeds are garden varieties chosen to grow in UK conditions.

Why buy from Social Supermarket

We are a certified B Corp, and we curate this range for the things a corporate buyer should be able to check: UK manufacture, recycled and kraft packaging, and seeds suited to where they will be planted. You get the sustainability story, the branding options and the buying support in one place. Pair seeds with recycled and plantable pencils for a garden themed gift, or browse the wider sustainable branded merchandise range.

Frequently asked questions

What types of branded seeds and growing kits are available?+

The range covers printed seed packets and envelopes, herb and wildflower seedsticks, seed balls and rainball seed boxes, desktop cup and pot gardens, and full grow your own kits for herbs, strawberries and tomatoes. Wildflower, bee friendly and culinary herb mixes such as basil and mint feature across many lines.

Are these seed packets eco friendly?+

Most packets and kits in this range are made in the UK, and where stated they use recycled card or kraft paper, with some lines avoiding plastic in the outer packaging. Wildflower mixes support pollinators when planted. We describe the specific material on each product rather than make blanket claims.

Can I print my logo on the packets?+

Yes. Branding is mainly full colour digital print across the packet or label, so a logo, message or campaign artwork sits front and centre. Pots, tins and crates can also be pad printed or laser engraved, depending on the product.

How do seedsticks and grow your own kits work?+

A seedstick is a slim card or stick holding the seeds that you plant straight into soil. Grow your own kits and pot gardens come with the pot, growing medium and seeds so the recipient has everything they need to start. Each product page explains how that item is planted.

How long do the seeds take to grow?+

It varies by seed type, soil and conditions, but as a general guide many wildflower and herb seeds sprout within a couple of weeks of planting and watering, with flowers following over the following weeks. Sowing guidance is provided with the product.

What is the minimum order and lead time?+

Minimum order quantities and lead times vary by product and by how it is branded, so they are shown on each product and confirmed when you request a quote. Tell us your quantity, deadline and any event date and we will confirm what is achievable.

Where are the seeds and packets made?+

Most of this range is made in the UK, with the remainder sourced from established European suppliers. The country of origin sits behind each product so you can check provenance before you order.