Drink Beer.  Grow Wildflowers.

Look for specially marked Outpost Mix Packs in BCLIQUOR for plantable wildflower seed coasters.

$2 from each purchase supports FarmFolk CityFolk's efforts to strengthen BC's food systems.

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Seedy Saturday events across BC are collaborative, community-focused events that connect people through a vital aspect of our food system: seeds.

These events are opportunities to engage, educate, and inform the public about seeds at the local level

The Seed to Food program works with community partners to redistribute local produce to those who need it most.

 In it’s first year, this program salvaged over 1700lbs of food that would have otherwise gone to compost. 

There are currently three Seed Farm Hub Sites working on growing seeds, replicating variety trials, and engaging the public and farmers in seed saving education

Watch to learn about seed libraries and find one near you to get planting!

Your Wildflower Seed Coaster

The wildflower seeds in the coaster are a blend of easy to grow, pollinator plants

Planting Your Wildflower Coaster

1. Prepare your Pot

Fill your pot 2/3 full with good potting soil. Tamp down the soil and add more if necessary. You want the pot to be firmly full, but not packed. The paper can be planted indoors or outside, so you get to choose according to the temperature and conditions at the time of planting (we don’t recommend planting outside if it’s blizzarding or desert-hot!).

2. Plant the Paper

Take your plantable paper and cover the soil in the prepared pot with the paper. It’s okay if the paper overlaps. Spread a 1/8 inch layer of soil over the plantable paper pieces and tamp down gently on top.

3. Water during Germination

After planting the paper in your pot, give it a good soak. You want the paper and the soil to be nicely damp but not swimming in water. During the first 10 days, keep the paper moist at all times. The water is necessary for germination.

4. Care After Germination

Once sprouts appear, continue to keep the paper moist but be careful not to overwater. Once sturdy plants appear, water as needed.