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Cat Grass Seeds  - 1 Packet

Cat Grass Seeds - 1 Packet

£2.99

We’ve specially selected our cat grass seeds to ensure that your cat will find this grass delicious! We’ve tried and tested our product with our precious cats and they love it.

Our cat grass (Avena sativa) is grown by you in your own home, which means that it will be safer to eat than plants in the outside world that may have been exposed to chemicals or water contaminated with bacteria that may cause disease.

As well as providing dietary benefits we’ve also found that our cat grass provides sensory stimulation, with our cats loving head-butting and cuddling up to the grass, so cute! Happy cats.

Planting: Fill your container with compost to a depth of around 2 inches. Water well so compost is damp and sprinkle the seeds across the surface, lightly pressing them down. Cover the container with cardboard or newspaper to keep the moisture in and light out. Turn the cover each day to prevent mildew. Growing: Place in a warm, shady area. Do not overwater, keep the soil moist. When the grass starts to grow, remove the cover and place the container in good natural light. Cat grass will be ready in 7 -10 days.

We’ve specially selected our cat grass seeds to ensure that your cat will find this grass delicious! We’ve tried and tested our product with our precious cats and they love it.

Plant a Seed of Hope when you gift these English wildflower seeds from one small social enterprise with a blooming great impact.

Seed of Hope runs recovery-based horticultural therapy groups in Somerset, using elements of gardening to improve mental and physical wellbeing. That looks like spending time outdoors surrounded by greenery, soaking up natural light, nurturing plants, working with others and gentle exercise.

Our industrial lifestyle is a new thing. For 99.97% of our time on Earth, we evolved outdoors as part of nature. Seed of Hope reconnects people to the natural world, allowing them to reap the neurobiological benefits this has. 

As well as nature, everything at Seed of Hope revolves around recovery, which means living a satisfying and hopeful life even with mental health problems. Their group sessions always include a recovery meeting. 

Seed of Hope sees their approach as an antidote to mental health care as a business, as it’s run by care providers and drug companies. By helping people with mental health problems realise their strengths and abilities, they give them the tools to help themselves and each other. 

Every pack of Seed of Hope wildflower seeds funds the horticultural therapy groups, as does their Community Gardening Service, which helps people who can’t manage their own gardens due to age or disability. Those involved get the mental health benefits of gardening and helping others, while customers get their garden back with all of the mental health benefits that entails.