Description
Make your garden a haven for pollinators! Our Pollinator Garden seed packet is perfect for giving Nature a helping hand by sowing the seeds our native butterflies and bees need. Wildflowers encourage biodiversity and you can make your garden more biodiverse by sowing a patch of wildflowers, no matter how small. Wildflower seeds are perfect for all sorts of pollinators!
Each manilla or white paper seed packet is completely recycled, made from quality paper, and measures 9 x 12 cm. The reverse of the packet details the seeds inside and the sowing instructions. The seeds inside are in a glassine paper sachet (not foil and plastic).
Not ready to sow the seeds yet? No problem! If you are not using the seeds for a while, they are viable for a few years and are easy to store by keeping them somewhere cool and dry out of direct sunlight.
Want to use wildflower seeds to show your business cares for the environment? We can add your logo for no extra charge, please just email it over after you have ordered, with your order number. A PNG file is preferred, if possible.
What is glassine paper? Glassine paper is an eco-friendly and plastic-free alternative to mass-produced heat-sealed plastic and foil/paper sachets. Unlike those sachets glassine paper can be recycled and is biodegradable. It is also resistant to moisture and will keep the seeds dry in the main packet.
About the Wildflower Seeds
Our seeds are solely UK wildflower species, the seeds also having been grown in the UK. The grower has traceability and is inspected yearly by DEFRA, so you can be sure you are getting quality seeds. You will get about a gram or so of seeds, enough to create a 1 metre square wildflower patch.
Wildflowers and insects have evolved together, being of mutual benefit to each other, which is why it is so important to grow native UK wildflower species to help native insects and pollinators. Some insects are totally dependent on only one species of wildflower, so when either is in decline, they both suffer – for example, the rare Duke of Burgundy butterfly is dependent on a good supply of its food plants Cowslip and Primrose; the Swallowtail butterfly only breeds amongst a good supply of Milk Parsley.
This seed mix contains Teasel, Lesser Knapweed, Selfheal, Wild Carrot, Ladies Bedstraw, Ox-eye Daisy and Musk Mallow.