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Pollinator Garden Kit

LE475.00

Grow a small flowering patch that attracts and feeds bees and butterflies — then observe and count the pollinators that visit. Pollinators give us most of our food; your garden gives them a home. It bundles 8 carefully chosen components with a full guide that takes you from the box to a competition-ready project.
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SKU: TNW-KIT-008

Categories: Bundles & Gifts, Biodiversity

This kit serves one of our pillars: Biodiversity — technology in the service of nature.

Grow a small flowering patch that attracts and feeds bees and butterflies — then observe and count the pollinators that visit. Pollinators give us most of our food; your garden gives them a home.

What's inside the kit?

  • Marigold Seeds 5gA pollinator-magnet flower
  • Sunflower Seeds 20gTall nectar source
  • 10 French Lavender SeedsA bee & butterfly favorite
  • Calendula Gold SeedsLong, continuous blooms
  • Petmos Cocopeat 1 LSeed-starting growing medium
  • Plastic Planter 11 cm with Self-Draining Saucer (Yellow) ×2Grow containers
  • Nasturtium SeedsEdible pollinator flower
  • Khorsheed 12cm Lavender Herb PlanterExtra lavender herb planter

How the idea works

Every part in the kit has a job. Assembled in the right order they stop being loose parts and become a working system — one you build yourself, understand at every step, and see the result of with your own eyes. The included build guide walks you from zero to running.

Your journey: from kit to competition

  • Build — assemble the kit and get it running.
  • Understand — learn why each part is there and how it works.
  • Improve — modify it, add a sensor, tune it, try your own idea.
  • Make a project — turn the experiment into a project that solves a real environmental problem.
  • Compete — enter your project into local and international competitions.

A good fit for tracks such as:

  • Biodiversity / التنوّع الحيوي

What you'll learn

  • How pollinators (bees, butterflies) keep our food growing
  • Which flowers attract and feed pollinators, and why
  • How to start seeds and care for seedlings
  • Observing and recording pollinator visits (citizen science)

Extend & innovate

Add a mini bee-hotel and a pollinator log to track visits over weeks. Pair with our Smart Wildlife Camera Kit to automatically photograph and even count the pollinators that land on your flowers.


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