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Flowa Bomba Hedgehog

Flowa Bomba to help hedgehogs Hedgehogs are allies of biodiversity and are fond of insects, slugs, snails and fruits. They are often found in our gardens, but it is becoming common to come across them in town. Hedgehogs are our friends Gardeners are very fond of these omnivorous hedgehogs because they eat the enemies of plantations And although they have been fully protected by law since 2007, they are increasingly threatened: in addition to a high infant mortality rate, hedgehogs are also victims urbanization, roads and pesticides. However, it is easy to help these peaceful hedgehogs: you can avoid chemicals in your garden or create small habitats for them (a pile of hay or foliage, for example). Flowers in the garden Recreate rural spaces for hedgehogs, thanks to our seed bombs of 6 plants, whose flowering extends from May to September: Wild carrot: this biennial plant with small white flowers is an asset for biodiversity because it feeds everyone (foragers, insects, small animals...). Bird's-foot trefoil: this perennial also called "bride's slipper" is present in the meadows and has orange-yellow flowers in the shape of horns. Sainfoin: grown as a fodder plant, its flowers are pink, sometimes white. This plant is used in organic farming for its antiparasitic properties on livestock. The Poppy: also called "Field Poppy", this annual plant is very well known. Accustomed to the edges of fields, it is gradually disappearing because of pesticides. Its particularity: it is a kind of poppy, so its seeds have a narcotic effect... Common Brunelle: this perennial plant with small purple flowers produces rich nectar and lots of pollen. Clover: beyond the luck it brings, clover is rich in protein for insects. Its fragrance and its white flowers are very attractive to pollinating insects. The other biodiversifiers in your garden At Flowa Bomba, we think of the other diversity players who need a little help: bees, ladybugs, birds, butterflies and bats also have their seed bombs!a

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