Mixes include popular pollinator-friendly flowers like cornflower, knapweed, birdsfoot trefoil, yellow rattle, and other RHS-recommended nectar plants.
Best sown in autumn (for natural stratification) or early spring when soil is moisture-retentive.
Suitable for sunlit borders, lawn conversion zones, containers, and meadow patches – ideally with at least 6 hours' sunlight.
Annuals bloom in year one; biennials and perennials provide blooms from year two onward.
Yes – specifically chosen to attract bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects, and are safe for pets and wildlife once established.
Absolutely – ideal for small spaces; plant in well-drained soil, water in, and let the mix establish into a vibrant pollinator habitat.