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Gardman Supreme Robin Blend is specially crafted to attract one of the garden’s most beloved visitors – the Robin. This premium mix combines all their favourites, including oil-rich sunflower hearts, crushed peanuts, and delicious berry suets, to provide a high energy, nutritious feast. Each ingredient supports Robins throughout the year, from the colder months when energy is vital, to the busy breeding season.

Gardman Supreme Robin Blend is completely free from husks, meaning there’s no mess or waste left behind. It’s perfect for use in seed feeders, on bird tables, or scattered on the ground in a quiet spot away from pets and pests.

  • Rich in oils
  • No husks, no waste
  • Loved by Robins
  • Use in seed feeders, bird tables, or on the ground away from pets or pests.
  • Also see our Supreme Finch and Mealworm Blends

Sizes available

  • 1.6kg
  • Product Details
  • How to Use
  • Tips & Advice

Why Use Gardman Supreme Robin Blend

Whether you’re topping up feeders or sprinkling a little on the patio, Gardman Supreme Robin Blend brings the joy of seeing Robins up close while helping them thrive all year round. Its high energy ingredients provide essential nourishment, especially during colder months or nesting season when natural food sources are scarce. With a mix of oil-rich seeds, peanuts, and suet, this blend helps keep Robins healthy, active, and full of vitality. Plus, the no-husk formula ensures there’s no mess or waste, just an easy, rewarding way to enjoy more wildlife in your garden.

What to Expect

Gardman Supreme Robin Blend attracts the following birds:

  • Robins
  • Wrens
  • Blue Tits
  • Chaffinches
  • Dunnocks and other species

How to Use Gardman Supreme Robin Blend

  • Simply open the bag and pour the seed into a seed feeder, bird table, or on the ground away from pets or pests.

 

Where to Site Gardman Supreme Robin Blend

  • Site your feeder 2 metres from cover, such as trees or shrubs, making the feeder visible
  • This provides a safe place for the birds to retreat
  • It is a good idea to put out food at the start of the day to ensure that birds can replace the energy they have lost overnight

Feeding Tips

Hygiene

  • Always ensure garden birds have plenty of fresh clean water for drinking and bathing
  • Clean feeding and drinking areas regularly with a mild disinfectant
  • Keep food fresh and dry, removing any wet food to prevent the spread of bacteria and diseases

 

Storage

  • Not suitable for human consumption
  • Contains nuts
  • Keep packaging away from children to avoid suffocation
  • Store in a cool dry place
  • Best used within 3 months of opening

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Why are the birds not visiting my feeders?

A. It is not uncommon for birds to take some time to visit new feeders or food that is offered. It can be down to the species in your area and other food resources that are available. Make sure you are providing some cover for the birds and make available some fresh drinking water.

Q. Why are the birds discarding some seeds?

A. Wild birds are selective over what they eat and when. It is not that they do not like it but they might have another source or they don’t need it right now. Never remove or stop feeding these seeds as shortages can happen at any time.

Q. Would the discarded seed grow below my feeder?

A. Gardman Supreme Robin Blend is not a “no grow” mix. Given the right conditions the seed could germinate.

For any questions or advice, please contact our technical advice line on: 01480 443789 (Mon – Fri 10am – 4pm) or email customerservice@westlandhorticulture.com

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