Wildflowers and Meadow Plants
Love the natural look? Us too! Planting wildflowers is also one of the most important things you can do for pollinators like bees and butterflies. These plants provide pollen and nectar for insects all through the year. As a bonus, they grow best in poor soil, need no maintenance and add a riot of colour to your garden year after year. If you don't have space for a full-on meadow, you can do your bit by planting wildflowers in a border, bed or pots. Our top tip? Plant a wildflower patch near your vegetables, to attract pest-eating predators like birds, beetles and ladybirds.
A carpet of scent and colour
- Zone 1 - Pondside
- Loves a partly shaded spot
- Long flowering from January to May
- RHS Award of Garden Merit
Dreamy blue ornamental grass
- Compact tufts of blue-grey foliage
- Perfect for wildlife gardens and coastal locations
- Attractive seed heads in autumn
- Super hardy, pest and disease proof
A flight of floral butterflies
- Delicate white flowers opening from pink buds
- Summer blooming from June to September
- Grow in a sunny border or in patio pots
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
Fill your garden with bright, bee friendly flowers
- Grows to 60-90cm - perfect for borders
- Blooms all summer long
- Flat flower heads = landing pads for bees
- Ideal for a cottage garden border or block planting
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