We care about the planet, which is why we think that even small changes can make a big difference.

Your Open Evening invitation was created using seed paper, so after you have finished with it you can plant it to make a beautiful wildflower display.

Seed paper offers a great growth success rate and is made using residual cotton from the textile industry making it 100% tree-free.

Are you ready to plant seed paper but aren’t sure how? Below is everything you need to know to get the best results from Botanical PaperWorks seed paper. it’s incredibly easy, even if you’re not a green thumb!

How to plant seed paper

Place your seed paper on soil that is slightly compressed, but not too hard-packed. Add 1/8 inch of soil on top of the paper and give it a good drink of water. After that, make sure it’s always moist and in a sunny spot. You should see sprouts within 7-10 days!

When’s the best time to plant seed paper?

Spring is the best time to plant if you live in an area where the ground does not freeze. Seed paper can be planted indoors year-round in a pot of soil near a window that gets plenty of sunlight.

How long does seed paper take to grow?

If you plant your seed paper according to the instructions, you should see sprouts within 7-10 days! The plants will grow and mature at different rates depending on the surrounding conditions but typically you will see wildflowers blooming with 8-12 weeks.

What if it doesn’t grow?

All of our plantable paper is embedded with tested and approved seeds. The key, as in any instance of growing flowers from seeds, is to provide your plantable paper with a lot of light, water, and attention. Plants can sometimes just be finicky things and will not always grow the way we want them to. Keep in mind that seeds will act differently in varying environments, soil types, and climates. We hope that these seed paper planting instructions help your plantable paper grow!