Fall Bulbs in a Box Favors

June 29th, 2009
Eco-friendly Flower Bulb Favor

Eco-friendly Flower Bulb Favor

Our fall bulbs in a box favor is packaged with a 100% recycled box. Inside the box is a fall tulip bulb nestled in a bed of 100% biodegradable premium grade wood excelsior shred. 100% biodegradable raffia ribbon is available for an extra charge and personalized favor labels and tags can be purchased separately.
100% recycled box measures 3″ x 3″ x 2″ (see details below).

Assembly is required as all items will be shipped flat. Boxes, wood fill and other items are shipped separately from bulbs, unless pre-assembly option is chosen. We would be happy to assemble these for your event – simply select “yes” in the drop-down menu below.
100% recycled raffia ribbon is additional if desired.

Wraparound Favor Labels

Wraparound Favor Labels

Our personalized labels and tags are sold separately here

PLEASE NOTE: Bulbs start shipping in September. If wedding date is given in the field below, bulbs will arrive separately 10 days before to ensure freshness.

100% Recycled Favor Box

  • Natural kraft boxes and white gloss boxes are made from 100% recycled fibers.
  • Approximately 80% of this is composed of post-consumer recovered fiber. The remaining 20% is pre-consumer fiber sources from industrial trimmings and the like.
  • These boxes are also 100% recyclable.
  • A water based varnish stripe is applied to the kraft boxes to give a grooved, textured appearance.
  • Made in the USA.

Daffodils

Probably nothing in the gardening world is more foolproof and more rewarding than “naturalizing” daffodils. Because unlike most other garden flowers, these fantastic plants are super-easy to plant in fall, they don’t care about soil, as long as it’s well-drained, and they’ll bloom beautifully for you with absolutely no work every spring after you plant them. Best of all, daffodils increase over the years, each bulb developing into a blooming clump. All you have to do is pick the spots. The one thing to remember is that you won’t be able to mow that area until the tops die down. Everything else takes care of itself. In a new or established wildflower meadow, the wildflower plants grow up around the daffodils hiding the fading foliage, so there’s no work to do. And if you’re planting wildflower seed, what could be easier that to pop in the bulbs when you have the ground already turned?

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