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Meet Holly our "Hollander" Paper Beater

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Meet Holly our "Hollander" Paper Beater

by David Ingham on Feb 22 2026
Did you know the "Hollander" or beater dates back to 1680! It was invented in the Netherlands. This amazing machine we use to break down recycled office paper, to make a perfect paper pulp!    
How to grow seed paper

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How to grow seed paper

by David Ingham on Feb 22 2026
From seed to plant! Seed paper is simply paper with seeds embedded within the paper fibers. Growing seed paper essentially follows the same process as growing a plant from seed. The seed needs to be nurtured and watered regularly for germination to occur.  Germination is the process of when a little seed starts its journey to becoming a plant. While the whole process of germination is quite complex, in its simplest form, a dry seed needs water to hydrate. This softens its seed coat and allows it to spring to life. AND, most importantly, it needs to be kept moist for growth to continue. If the seed is allowed to dry out, it simply won't survive! Throw in some sunshine and warmth, along with some love and your plants should thrive. We grow our seed paper in 4 steps.... STEP 1 Soak the seed paper in water until it becomes soft. This softens the paper fibers and seeds in preparation for germination. This step only takes around 10 seconds and can be omitted as long as the seed paper becomes thoroughly watered in the next step. STEP 2 Place the seed paper onto seed raising mix or good quality soil. This can be in a pot or on the ground. Water well again to ensure soil and seed paper are wet. STEP 3 Lightly cover the seed paper with more mix/soil. A few millimeters of soil is generally enough. Water again, gentle this time so the soil doesn't get completely washed off the seed paper. We often use a watering can with a sprinkle spout or even a spray bottle!  STEP 4 Nurture your planted seeds as they grow! Keep the paper, seeds and soil moist to allow the seedlings to become sturdy. Once seedlings are a few centimetre's tall, water as needed. How often should I water my seeds?  Depending on the season and your location, water needs will vary. During a Melbourne summer, we water daily when growing plants from seeds. Once we head into winter, seed germination is much slower and water requirements are lower.  When is the best to time to plant seed paper? Just like when planting most seeds, spring through to summer is often the best time. The soil and outside conditions are warmer which helps with germination. If planting during winter or in a cooler climate, it's best to plant seed paper in a pot and keep it indoors in a sunny spot for better germination results. 
Australia Native Wild Flower SEED Paper

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Australia Native Wild Flower SEED Paper

by David Ingham on Jan 09 2026
Australian native flowers like Swan River Daisy (Brachycome iberidifolia) are perfect for embedding in our handmade seed paper as they are small seeds and more importantly easy to grow! There stunning Blue, Purple, Pink and White flowers attract Butterflies and Bees!
40 years of Paper-Go-Round and still going strong!

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40 years of Paper-Go-Round and still going strong!

by David Ingham on Oct 07 2025
40 years of Hand Making Seed paper in Australia
Seed Paper Pot Plant Post cards

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Seed Paper Pot Plant Post cards

by David Ingham on Sep 12 2025
Spring is the ideal time to plant your seed paper!
Summer Highlights! - What can I grow in the middle of SUMMER?

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Summer Highlights! - What can I grow in the middle of SUMMER?

by David Ingham on Jan 24 2025
Summer Highlight -What can I grow in the middle of Summer? Lettuce & Rocket (Salad Mix seed paper) can be planted year round. IMPORTANT - Water Morning and Evening, especially on hot days!

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Paper that grows, made by hand in Australia

by David Ingham on Oct 09 2024
Paper that grows, made by hand in Australia Our handmade paper is embedded with the seeds of Australian native plants, herbs or veggies and made here in Australia. Our paper products can be planted to grow flowers or a tree - or herbs or veggies, making them a unique and memorable way to communicate with your target audience, and a great way to engage them in an eco-friendly activity. We work with many organisations around Australia and our seeded paper may be just what you need to achieve maximum impact in your next communications campaign, promotion or event. Fliers, postcards, invitations, swing tags, coasters, bookmarks, menus and greeting cards are just some of the items our customers have asked us to produce. Stand out from the crowd and send a “green” message   Our seeded paper has been used by a number of organisations wanting to promote a green image or cause, often using a theme such as "Grow with us". With environmental matters being so high in the community consciousness, it’s a powerful and novel way to have significant impact.
New Shrub Mix Seed Paper - Yellow Tea Tree & Lemon-scented Bottlebrush

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New Shrub Mix Seed Paper - Yellow Tea Tree & Lemon-scented Bottlebrush

by David Ingham on Sep 25 2024
New Shrub Mix Seed Paper - Yellow Tea Tree & Lemon-scented Bottlebrush
Chamomile makes a perfect tea to help you sleep

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Chamomile makes a perfect tea to help you sleep

by David Ingham on Sep 21 2024
Chamomile makes a perfect tea to help you sleep, I pick 10 flowers and place in a tea pot with boiling water and drink each night before bed.
Swan River Daisy

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Swan River Daisy

by David Ingham on Apr 15 2024
Originally discovered along the banks of the Swan River in Western Australia, these native daisies happily grow all over Australia.
Can you Print QR codes on Seed paper?

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Can you Print QR codes on Seed paper?

by David Ingham on Apr 14 2024
Can you Print QR codes on Seed paper? Yes, QR codes print well on seed paper.