To & From Gift Co.
New Brunswick Native Wildflowers Seed Packet
New Brunswick Native Wildflowers Seed Packet
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Rooted in place, blooming with meaning
This hand-illustrated seed packet celebrates the beauty and connection found in New Brunswick’s native wildflowers. Printed on premium cardstock with a space for a handwritten note and the floriography meaning explained on the back, it’s a thoughtful, all-in-one gift. Inside, you’ll find a perennial mix of New England Aster, Swamp Milkweed, Evening Primrose, Golden Alexander, and Common Boneset—each chosen to reflect the resilience and beauty of our homegrown ecosystems.
Why we think you’ll love this: It’s a meaningful way to honour your connection to this land—and share it with someone else.
Details:
- Includes approx. 50 organic, non-GMO seeds
- Features to/from and message area on the back
- Printed on premium cardstock
- Sustainably sourced in Canada
- Perennial mix: New England Aster, Swamp Milkweed, Evening Primrose, Golden Alexander, Common Boneset
Perfect for:
- Gardeners and nature lovers
- Thoughtful gifting or tucking into a card
- Celebrating New Brunswick roots
A beautiful reminder that we’re all connected—just like the blooms that thrive in our wildest places.
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Made in Nova Scotia, Canada
About To & From Gift Co.
About To & From Gift Co.
Rooted in the rich tradition of floriography—the secret language of flowers—To & From Gift Co. creates meaningful gifts that speak straight to the heart. Founded in Halifax, Nova Scotia by artist Kristen De Palma (of KDP Letters), this charming collection of seed packets and paper goods brings Victorian-era sentiment into the modern day.
Each piece is inspired by Kristen’s love of vintage seed catalogues, delicate hand lettering, and the idea that even the smallest gift can carry deep meaning. Whether shared with a loved one or kept as a quiet reminder to yourself, To & From is a gentle nudge toward more thoughtful, intentional living.
“When we plant good seeds, good things grow.”
