Native Seed Set
Cultivate plants that support local wildlife and enhance the biodiversity of pollinators and insects. Foster a thriving ecosystem in your garden and bring it to life.
- Most Light Conditions
- Not Fussy
- Pollinator-Friendly
- Pot Fans
Native Seed Set – Quick Growing Guide
Our Native Seed Set offers a mix of UK wildflower seeds ideal for creating vibrant, natural meadows. Sow from March to September for best results. These native wildflower seeds thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, supporting local wildlife and enhancing garden biodiversity.
How to Sow, Grow and Harvest Native Seed Set
- Sow:March–September, direct or in pots
- Germination:7–14 days
- Grow:In full sun with well-drained soil
- Water:Keep soil moist until established, then moderate
- Harvest:Flowers bloom June–September; collect seeds in autumn
- Best for:Beds, wildflower meadows, naturalising areas
Foxglove Apricot, Forget-Me-Not, Cornflowers
Cultivate plants that support pollinators and enhance biodiversity. Our Native Seed Set features Foxglove Apricot, Forget-Me-Not, and Cornflowers — ideal for naturalising your garden and attracting bees and butterflies.
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Grow in Your Garden
How to Sow Your Seeds
Start sowing the Native Seed Set outdoors in well-prepared soil during spring or early summer, ensuring the location receives good sunlight. These native wildflowers thrive best in balconies, terraces, containers, or garden beds where they can establish with some attentive care.
Sowing
Sow the native wildflower seeds on firm, damp soil and lightly pat them down to ensure good soil contact. Keeping the soil well hydrated and placing the seeds in a sunny spot will support successful germination.
Growing
Once seedlings emerge, thin them to provide adequate space for growth, helping each plant develop fully without overcrowding. Native wildflowers are adaptable to most soil types, including poorer soils, making them suitable for a variety of garden settings.
Plant care
Water the wildflowers regularly during dry spells in the initial weeks to aid establishment, then reduce watering once roots are set. Allow the flowers to bloom and fade naturally, leaving seed heads standing at the end of the season to encourage self-seeding and support local wildlife. Cut back dead stems in late winter or early spring before new growth begins to maintain healthy plants.

Seeds for a Native Garden
Carefully selected native plants suited for most light conditions and ideal for pots or garden beds.
- Most Light Conditions
- Not Fussy
- Pollinator-Friendly
- Pot Fans

The Native Story
After the last ice age, native plants colonised Britain via the ancient land bridge Doggerland. These species have since thrived, forming the foundation of our natural ecosystems. Growing native wildflowers helps preserve this heritage and supports local wildlife.
| Pet/Baby Safe | Known to be toxic. |
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FAQs
Sow from early spring to early summer for best results.
Yes, these native plants adapt well to pots and garden beds.
Yes, all seeds in this set are open-pollinated and GMO-free.