Plant your Bekina flowers
What is seed paper?
Seed paper isn’t just a piece of paper. It’s made from biodegradable recycled material. The paper contains seeds that germinate when they come into contact with moist soil. This is how the flowers come to life. The seed paper contains a diverse mix of flowers, which contributes to biodiversity. Bring colour to your garden with sunflowers, forget-me-nots, poppies, daisies, burning love, four-leaf clovers, summer flowers and wildflowers.
How does this fit into Bekina’s sustainability strategy?
Sustainability is part of Bekina’s DNA, and this growing paper brings Bekina’s sustainability strategy to you, combining several principles of sustainability. It aligns with circular thinking: the paper is made from recycled materials and is given a second life after use by growing into colourful flowers. This helps reduce waste. It also contributes to environmental protection: no extra trees need to be felled for production, and the end product promotes biodiversity by allowing flowers to grow. Finally, it aligns with Bekina’s focus on long-term impact: not only production, but also what happens after use, is taken into account. Grow paper extends the product’s life cycle and literally creates new growth.
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From seed paper to flowers in 4 steps
Follow the step-by-step guide below and bring your seed paper to life.
Place the seed paper on well-prepared soil.
Cover with a thin layer (0.5 cm) of soil.
Press down lightly and keep moist; give water regularly.
Once the seeds have germinated (2–4 weeks), carefully transplant the young plants, when they are ±5 cm tall, spacing them ±10–15 cm apart.