To attract a wide variety of wild birds to your garden, we recommended offering different foods in your feeders. Our food bundles contain just that, the perfect foods to bring in lots of different birds to your feeders. Plus, we're able to offer you more of a saving on bundles vs buying them separately.
This bundle is available in two sizes:
- Standard Size contains one of each of: 12.55kg Premium No Grow / No Waste / No Husk Seed Mix, 12.55kg Sunflower Hearts and 160 Fat Balls
- Large Size contains one of each of: 25.1kg Premium No Grow / No Waste / No Husk Seed Mix, 25.1kg Sunflower Hearts and 320 Fat Balls. The 25.1kg bags will be delivered as 2x 12.55kg bags.
Premium No Grow / No Waste / No Grow Seed Mix
No Grow Seed Mix does exactly what it says on the label! A great value seed mix that will attract a wide variety of birds to your garden. This mix has the great benefits of being husk free, preventing waste and mess being left by wild birds around your feeder. The specially selected cereals and seeds have been cut and de-hulled to prevent their germinating properties, so they will not grow in your garden.
Ingredients: Petrified Wheat, kibbled corn maize chips, kibbled sunflower hearts, flaked naked oats, pinhead oats, kibbled peanuts and berry suet pellets.
Sunflower Hearts
High in energy, sunflower hearts are a valuable and nutritious seed to have in any garden. Loved by a wide variety of wild birds, sunflower hearts are a versatile and easy seed to feed. Best of all, as they have had the husks removed, the birds will eat the whole seed, leaving little if no mess around your feeding station.
Fat Balls
Fat Balls are packed full of high energy ingredients and can be fed from a fat ball feeder or bird table.
Due to the fragile nature of fat balls and time in transit it is possible that some of the fat balls may be broken in the box. These broken balls will still attract the birds and can be fed from most fat ball feeders or from a ground feeder.
Ingredients: Cereals, Suet, Seeds and Calcium.
Storage:
We recommend storing your bird food in an airtight container in a cool and dry location, to ensure that it remains fresh for the period up to the best before date.