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Won't Grow Mix Reviews

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Our Won't Grow Mix contains sunflower hearts, chopped peanuts, kibbled maize and pinhead oats. Suitable for seed feeders, bird tables and ground feeders. Please note that this is quite a fine mixed seed and the seeds may get sticky in very damp conditions.

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Catherine Doyle
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We have tried a few different brands of bird food and this is by far the most popular, very little is left at the end of the day compared with the other brands we have tried. First class service too
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Posted 4 years ago
Birds eat everything that we put out so has no chance to grow.
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Posted 4 years ago
Mrs Nancy Griffiths
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Great quality as always
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Posted 4 years ago
Mr Ian Leigh
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I have been buying this mix for a few years now and the birds enjoy it all year round and thankfully there is very little mess on the ground beneath my feaders and what does fall is usually eaten by pigeons, robins, blackbirds, sparrows, wrens, dunnocks, buntings, chaffinch, gold finch or song thrush. So we have a variety of birds enjoying Won’t Grow Mix. We also had some fieldfare in February thanks to you
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Posted 4 years ago
Great bird food it don't last long when put out in the morning, And no weeding great
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Posted 4 years ago
Chris Scadeng
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Excellent product, excellent service, great to have next day delivery. Thank you all for your hard work during these difficult times, much appreciated by birds!
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Posted 4 years ago
It does what it says on the packet, it won't grow! The birds seem to like it, so that's the main thing. Also arrived when promised. Unusual at this time.
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Posted 4 years ago
Mr Trevor Meacock
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This is a great seed mix. The birds love it - there's a pair of bullfinches tucking in as I type. The best bit is that you don't get all sorts of odd things growing under the feeders!
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Posted 4 years ago