Wildflower Seed

Filling your garden with colourful, joyful, sweet-smelling and pollinator-friendly flowers is one of the most rewarding things you can do. Seeing beautiful wildflowers in your yard and the amount of local wildlife they attract is a sight to behold and cherish! So, keep reading for some helpful ...
Bees are easily drawn to the bright colour, sweet-smell, and moreish taste of wildflowers. Whilst this may attract them initially, the main thing that matters is that they get their share of nectar to fuel their busy lifestyles. We’ve picked just a few of their favourites that you can plant in ...
We all strive to create the most beautiful garden within the space available to us. However, most gardens have areas shaded from the sun, causing them to struggle to flourish as well as others. In situations like this, we advise planting gorgeous woodland wildflowers - also know as wildflowers ...
Successfully growing anything in clay soil can be difficult and often leaves most people scratching their heads. However, did you know many species of wildflowers love clay soil? So, instead of digging up your garden soil and replacing it, why not try adding wildflowers for a delightful display ...
Just because your garden has shade doesn’t mean it has to be dull! Some wildflowers love to grow in the shade and can add a burst of colour to areas where nothing seems to grow. So, rather than settling for the bare, bland and boring - add some wildflowers to your shaded spots and make them ...
When it comes to getting anything to grow on clay soil, you might have given up - but not all hope is lost, as plenty of wildflowers can thrive on clay soil and produce beautiful blooms! So, rather than fight it, you can go for a colourful solution that saves you spending hours trying to figure ...
If you’re on the fence about sowing wildflowers and agonising over adding them to your garden, we have eight great reasons to convince you why sowing wildflowers is one of the best things you can do!
Wildflowers are a common feature in wild areas throughout the UK, but when it comes to introducing them to your garden you may have a few reservations! In this blog, we bust the most common myths about wildflowers!
Butterflies are some of our favourite garden visitors! They arrive when temperatures are warmer, and they greet us with their gentle fluttering flight and beautiful colours.
There is nothing bees love more than a sweet nectar filled flower to sip on, and whilst they’re happy to visit most flowers where they can find them – we’ve picked 10 of their favourites that they make a special beeline for!
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