Wild Flower Seed Mixtures
Wild flower only Mixtures To Help Create Natural, Diverse, Balanced And Interesting Plant Communities.
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Wild Flower Only Seeds
Our range of native wildflower seed is carefully selected to support habitat creation, ecological restoration and biodiversity enhancement across a wide range of sites. The collection includes species appropriate for meadow establishment, landscape-scale projects, and smaller interventions where increased floral diversity is required. All species are of native origin and chosen for their suitability to UK conditions, with proven performance across differing soil types, management regimes and climatic variations.
Supporting Biodiversity and Local Ecosystems
Native wildflowers play a fundamental role in delivering functioning ecosystems. Diverse flowering communities provide essential forage resources for pollinating insects and contribute to wider food webs, supporting birds and other wildlife. The use of appropriate native species helps re-establish resilient plant communities that integrate with local landscapes and contribute to measurable biodiversity gain.
Seed Provenance & Sustainability
Seed is sourced and produced with an emphasis on genetic integrity, sustainability and traceability. Native species are typically well adapted to local environments, requiring fewer inputs once established and forming stable, self-sustaining vegetation when correctly specified and managed. This makes them suitable for long-term schemes where durability, low intervention and ecological value are key objectives.
Seed Planting Instructions
Clear sowing and establishment guidance is provided to assist successful implementation across a range of project types, from amenity grassland diversification to species-rich meadow creation. Recommendations cover site preparation, sowing methodology and early management to ensure reliable establishment.















