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Won't Grow Mix Reviews

4.9 Rating 861 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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Margaret Cole
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Very efficient
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Posted 3 years ago
Love this mix. Leaves no seed growing under feeders. Perfect.
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Posted 3 years ago
The birds seem to love it, with each species picking out their favourites. Tends to get a bit sticky in a tube feeder when wet, but not too bad. And no seed cases to go mouldy and to need clearing up :-)
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Posted 3 years ago
The birds love it! It was a re-order as they ate the previous lot rather keenly. It's a lot less messy too than some seeds we've tried. Delivery was swift, faster than promised in fact.
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Posted 3 years ago
Birds not quite as crazy over it and the storing bag makes the room it’s stored in smell a bit. Still happy with it but won’t buy again
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Posted 3 years ago
Christopher Cox
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Always a good product with the only problem that it can get sticky when wet. Certainly no weed growth underneath the feeders and no unsightly black sunflower husks either.
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Posted 3 years ago
I have tried some of the other mixes on the Vine’s website with varying degrees of success, the no mess mix left a huge mess as the birds disliked the small seeds (don’t know what they are but there were red, white and a some black seeds) even the pigeons and squirrels didn’t mop these up. So this particular mix, I was happy to see, didn’t contain those and so far I haven’t got the mess accumulating under the bird feeders. Fingers crossed that this continues.
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Posted 3 years ago
Excellent just have a lot of greedy birds, pigeons, doves, magpies, blackbirds etc.
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Posted 3 years ago