12th Feb 2012

Egglings

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As seen on TV - This Morning

October 2010

How do you like your eggs? Fried? Boiled? Scrambled? Filled with fortified peat and seeds? Okay, so the latter option isn't quite as popular as the alternatives but it soon will be. Why? Because it is precisely what Egglings are filled with!

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No, we're not yoking; these delightful little ceramic eggies look and feel eggsactly (okay, enough already) like extra large eggs, but crack 'em open and you'll discover everything you need to grow your very own herbs and flowers.

Before you ask, we've no idea what prompted the creation of Egglings, but seeing as the egg is often referred to as nature's perfect container, who are we to argue? Besides, Egglings are inexplicably cute and they make highly original gifts for anyone who likes cracking open eggs and nurturing plants - and that's just about everyone, isn't it? What's more, these charming little handmade ovums are already huge in Japan - and our friends in the Far East know a thing or three about bizarre crazes.

Cultivating Egglings is easier than dipping soldiers - simply crack the top open by tapping it with a spoon, place the Eggling on its terracotta drip tray, add water to the pre-sown fortified peat mixture and place it in a bright spot.
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Each Eggling contains sufficient nutrients for the plant inside to grow for up to 5 months, after which it can be planted in a larger pot. But that's not the end of the Eggling, because after transplanting you can smash the shell and add it to the surrounding soil as fertiliser. Ingenious, eh?

We're not trying to egg you on (well, okay, we are a bit) but we really can't overstate quite how enchanting and engrossing these elliptical thingamabobs are. Indeed, if it weren't for the fact we are still trying to work out how they get the contents inside the shell, we could go on about Egglings forever.

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Eggling
Please Note:
  • The eggling contains enough nutrients for plants to grow in it for up to 5 months. When the plant outgrows the eggling, transplant directly into the soil of a larger pot so the plant can fully mature. After transplanting, shatter the eggling into small pieces, adding it to the surrounding soil as fertilizer.
Contents:
  • 1 x Eggling
  • 1 x Dish
  • 1 x Instructions
  • 1 x Additional seeds packet
Dimensions:
  • Dish approximately 7cm(D) x 2cm(H)
  • Egg approximately 5cm(D) x 6cm(H)

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press review All in all they're PRETTY DAMN ACE.
Sugar Scape - Mar '10

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visitor avatar This was a gift for my BF for Xmas, he planted the seed, followed the instructions and still no sign 6 months on, such a shame. I would not recommend this product.
Leanne Sharpe, Uttoxeter - 12th June 2011
Firebox says: Please do drop us an email with your order details Leanne, hopefully we can get this resolved for you.
visitor avatar When are you getting the sunflower ones in again?
James, Barnsley - 31st May 2011
Firebox says: Due to the seasonal nature of this product James, availability will vary.
visitor avatar I got the chilli Eggling last Christmas, the harvest was fantastic, (about 60 chillis from 5 full grown plants!) I dried and crushed the remainder and saved some seeds. So my Eggling has been productive for over a year! What a great investment! I'm considering getting the cactus Eggling as a friend to a cactus I already have!!
Helen, Cumbria - 28th May 2011
Firebox says: Glad to hear it Helen!
visitor avatar The packaging and everything looks great, and the novelty aspect of the egg was fun, however after a month my lavender egg still hasn't shown any signs of life despite me following the instructions closely. My first firebox disappointment :-(.
Mark, Reading - 12th May 2011
Firebox says: Sorry to hear that Mark, perhaps there was a problem. Please drop us an email via info@firebox.com and we'll get this sorted for you.
visitor avatar I Bought this for my mom for mother's day and so far it has done nothing, very disappointed.
Verity Jones, Birmingham - 12th May 2011
Firebox says: Sorry to hear that Verity, drop us an e-mail to info@firebox.com and we'll see what we can do for you.
visitor avatar I brought the Lavender eggling about a week and a half ago and there is no sign of it growing. I put the extra seeds in it just in case when I first got it but nothing is growing :S How long does it usually take? Thanks.
Me, United Kingdom - 21st April 2011
Firebox says: When shoots will grow all depend on the conditions they are kept in... warm and damp on soil and a few weeks as it says on the instructions... but let them dry out (it only takes a day or so to dry out) and they will, like any plants die off and never grow.... sunshine and damp warm conditions are best.
visitor avatar How long does it take for the cactus to grow? Is is slower than the other plants? Thanks :).
Nicole, Wimbledon - 15th April 2011
Firebox says: It may take a little bit longer than the others but it would be worth it! Patience is a virtue!
visitor avatar Received my little Eggling today. Packaging was badly damaged and I was worried that the Eggling would be too but thankfully there was enough protective packaging to keep it intact! :) Now for the waiting! :D x.
Hannah, United Kingdom - 9th April 2011
visitor avatar How big does the lavender grow? Also is it a slow growing one ? X.
Hannah, United Kingdom - 4th April 2011
visitor avatar Is the sunflower Eggling a mini sunflower or does it grow into a full sized sunflower to plant outside?
Abi, Plymouth - 20th February 2011
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