739 days ago

Fundraiser- Wildflower Seed Bombs

Vicki Parker from NZ Gifts of Love and Strength

Support our fundraiser to provide more healing care packages for youth affected by sexual harm aged 13 to 17 attending the Cambridge Clinic. We receive $5 per bag as a fundraiser which goes 100% straight back into the charity which has zero paid staff.

Each bag contains 6 wildflower seed bombs made up of 3 blinds of kings wildflower seeds, 6 bombs covers a 6 metre area.

Pick up is Papanui, postage can be at your expense anywhere in nz and some deliveries may be negotiated around the Papanui, Wainoni areas only in Christchurch.

Text 0274 388 149 to ensure you get your order in time for Xmas.

They have been popular so far as secret Santa gifts, pre-school and teacher gifts and gifts for gardening friends or those who have built their first home but don't have money to landscape yet and want some flowers.

No negotiation on price and postage is additional.

Price: $18

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