
Wildflower Seeds for Herefordshire: Native Mixes for the Welsh Marches
Wildflower Seeds for Herefordshire: Native Mixes for the Welsh Marches Herefordshire sits in the heart of the Welsh Marches — a county of rolling red

Wildflower Seeds for Herefordshire: Native Mixes for the Welsh Marches Herefordshire sits in the heart of the Welsh Marches — a county of rolling red

Wildflower Seeds for Pembrokeshire: Native Mixes for the Far West of Wales Pembrokeshire is the most westerly county in Wales and one of the most

Wildflower Seeds for Cambridgeshire: Native Mixes for Fen, Chalk, and Clay Cambridgeshire presents one of the most dramatic contrasts in English wildflower ecology. The chalk

Wildflower Seeds for Lincolnshire: Native Mixes Across England’s Largest County Lincolnshire is the second largest county in England, and its sheer scale produces a landscape

Wildflower Seeds for Yorkshire: Native Mixes Across England’s Largest County Yorkshire is England’s largest historic county, and its ecological range is correspondingly vast. The Yorkshire

Reading Kent’s Soils and Habitats The North Downs are the county’s chalk backbone — thin, free-draining soils over white chalk, with strong alkalinity and naturally

Essex Soils: What You Are Working With London Clay is the defining soil type across a large area of Essex — from the Thames valley

Hampshire’s Habitats and Soils The chalk downs — running from the Wiltshire border through Winchester, Basingstoke, and towards the South Downs — are the county’s

Wildflower Seeds for Lancashire: Native Mixes for a County of Contrasts Lancashire spans a dramatic range of landscapes for a county of its size. The

Wildflower Seeds for Cumbria: Native Mixes Across the Lake District and Beyond Cumbria is one of England’s most ecologically rich counties, shaped by the collision

Wildflower Seeds for Cardiganshire: Native Mixes for the Ceredigion Coast and Uplands Cardiganshire — Ceredigion in Welsh — occupies the mid-west coast of Wales, a

Why native wildflower seeds produce better pollinator results Native wildflowers and UK pollinators have evolved alongside each other over thousands of years. Long-tongued bumblebees need