
The Best Wildflower Seeds for Pollinators in the UK
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

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
Wildflower Seeds for Northumberland: Native Mixes for England’s Most Northerly County Northumberland is England’s most northerly and least densely populated county, and its wildflower habitats

Wildflower Seeds for Devon: Matching Native Mixes to Your Land Devon is as varied as any county in England — acid moorland in the north,

There is a meaningful difference between a seed labelled UK native and one that was harvested a few miles from where you are sowing it.

Wildflower Seeds for Heavy Clay Soil: Species, Preparation, and Long-Term Success Heavy clay is one of the most challenging substrates for wildflower establishment — but

The British landscape is undergoing a quiet revolution. Once viewed purely as an aesthetic choice for rural fringes, wildflower meadows have moved to the center of UK environmental policy and urban design

Norfolk’s landscapes—from the brackish Broads to the sandy Breckland and shifting coastal dunes—demand wildflower seeds that understand the local conditions. If you’re managing land in

Since February 2024, Biodiversity Net Gain has been mandatory for most major planning applications in England.

Derbyshire is one of the best counties in England for understanding what a wildflower meadow should look like, and it is one of the few counties where enough still survive to prove the point.

If you’ve sown wildflower seeds in Suffolk and been disappointed with the results, the seed itself is often the problem — not your soil

Rhos pastures are one of those habitats that rarely shout about their importance. To the untrained eye, they can look wet, rushy and unproductive

Gloucestershire is a county of rolling hills, ancient grasslands and botanical richness. Yet, like much of the UK, it has seen dramatic declines