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seed envelopes natural paper for storing seeds
seed envelopes natural paper for storing seeds
seed envelopes natural paper for storing seeds
seed envelopes natural paper for storing seeds

Seed Envelopes | Natural Paper Sachets for Seeds

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Seed Envelopes - Natural Paper Sachets for Seeds

Gardening begins long before soil meets seed, in the moments of planning, sorting and imagining what will grow. These seed envelopes are made to hold those beginnings with care.

Crafted from natural paper with a lightweight yet sturdy feel, each envelope offers a calm, organised space for seeds of all kinds: saved from last season’s garden, shared with neighbours, or gathered for future sowing. Their simple form makes it easy to label, sort and store seeds without fuss, letting you approach planting with clarity rather than clutter.

The natural texture of the paper invites your handwriting, springing to life with dates, notes, variety names or planting instructions. Tuck them into a gardening notebook, keep them in a drawer beside your tools, or share them with a fellow gardener as a thoughtful gesture, the envelopes are as much about memory and intention as they are about seeds themselves.

Creamore Mill, UK.

These envelopes aren’t just containers; they are quiet companions in the cycle of growth, small, steady reminders of what’s to come.

Everyday uses:
Store and organise saved seeds from your garden
Label varieties with dates and notes
Gift seeds to fellow gardeners
Keep seasonal planting plans tidy

Material & care:
Natural paper with a grippy surface for writing
For best use, keep them in a dry place. Use a pencil or fine-tip pen to label for longevity.

This is a tool for thinkers and planters, one that holds possibility with simplicity