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Grow flowers that bring bees butterflies birds and beneficial insects into your garden.

Wildlife seeds are the perfect way to create a garden that supports nature. These varieties are chosen for their rich nectar, long flowering season and ability to attract bees, butterflies, hoverflies and other beneficial insects. Many also produce seed heads that provide natural food for birds throughout the year.

This collection includes favourites such as borage, phacelia, cornflower, poppy, calendula, ox eye daisy and wildflower mixes. They are easy to grow from seed and thrive in beds, borders, meadows and unused corners of the garden. Even a small patch can make a big difference to local wildlife.

Wildlife friendly flowers are ideal for beginners and experienced gardeners, offering colour, movement and life while helping to support the natural ecosystem.

 

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» Wildlife Plants From Seed – Flowers that support bees birds and beneficial insects
Achillea Pastel F2 Seed
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A soft pastel achillea blend that brings gentle colour and movement to sunny borders.      
Price€1.75
Achillea Summer Berries F2 Seeds
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Price€4.10
Agastache Mexican Hyssop Seeds
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Price€2.59
Agastache Sunset Yellow Seeds
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Price€4.10
Ageratum Pink Ball Seed
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Price€2.29
Alyssum Gold Dust Seed
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A bright golden flowering plant that creates a sparkling carpet of early spring colour with very little maintenance.    
Price€3.75
Alyssum Gold Dust Seeds
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Price€2.59
Alyssum Mountain Gold Seeds
A glowing golden alyssum that delivers powerful early summer colour with effortless reliability.      
Price€1.35
Alyssum Snowcloth Seeds
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A reliable, long flowering annual that produces carpets of small, fragrant white flowers.    
Price€1.35
American Millet Grass Seeds
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Architectural shade grass with soft golden foliage and delicate summer bristles.      
Price€1.75
Ammi Bullwort Seeds
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Architectural umbel flower that works well for naturalistic beds and dried arrangements.
Price€1.25
Anise Herb Seeds
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Price€1.50
Antirrhinum Brighton Rock Seeds
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 Dramatic mixed colour snapdragon with long flowering spikes ideal for borders containers and cutting.    
Price€1.50
Antirrhinum Day And Night Seed
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Vibrant mixed snapdragon that brings vertical colour and long lasting spikes to borders containers and vases
Price€1.25
Antirrhinum majus Sachmo Seeds
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Price€4.10
Antirrhinum Rainbow Seed
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Mixed colour snapdragon with long flowering racemes ideal for borders containers and cutting.    
Price€1.45
Antirrhinum Rembrandt Seeds
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Price€3.75
Antirrhinum Rust Resistant Mix Seeds
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Price€3.50
Antirrhinum Tetraploid Mixed Seeds
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Price€2.19
Aquilegia Biedermeier Mix Seeds
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Price€4.10
Aquilegia Lime Sorbet Seeds
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Price€5.25
Asclepias Incarnata Seed
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Price€1.75
Aster Bambini Carmine Seeds
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Price€4.49
Aster China Bolero Mix Seeds
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A compact annual with large vibrant blooms that bring strong colour to beds, borders and containers.    
Price€1.25
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Our Wildlife Seeds category includes a wide range of flowers chosen to support bees, butterflies and birds. From nectar rich blooms to seed producing plants, you will find everything you need to create a garden full of life. Growing Tips Check sowing months for best results. Choose sunny areas for maximum nectar production. Avoid using chemicals that harm pollinators. Leave seed heads standing for birds in autumn and winter. Water young plants regularly until established. FAQ. Are wildlife seeds easy to grow? Yes. Most wildlife friendly flowers are simple to grow and thrive in a wide range of soils. Which flowers attract the most bees? Borage, phacelia, cornflower, calendula and wildflower mixes are excellent for bees. Do wildlife flowers help birds? Yes. Many produce seed heads that provide natural food for birds in autumn and winter. Can I grow wildlife flowers in pots? Absolutely. Many varieties grow well in containers and still attract pollinators. Do wildlife flowers need full sun? Most prefer a sunny position to produce the most nectar and colour.

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