
The Wildflower Seed Box
10 hand-picked seed varieties
Nothing is quite as magical as a patch of wildflowers buzzing with life on a warm summer day. Ten individual packets of high-quality seeds — not a generic meadow mix, but separate varieties that put you in control of exactly where each plant goes.
Create a wild border, a mini-meadow in a raised bed, or a collection of pollinator pots. From the blazing red of Flanders Poppies to the architectural spikes of Wild Chicory, this box turns a bare patch of soil into a biodiversity hotspot — a long season of nectar for bees, butterflies, and hoverflies from a single box.
Meadow Management
To keep your wildflowers returning year after year, let the plants turn to seed heads in late summer rather than cutting them down. Then cut and drop — shear the dead stems and shake them over the soil to release seeds for the following season.
Almost every plant in this collection is on the RHS Plants for Pollinators list, ensuring a genuine contribution to your local ecosystem.
The perfect gift for the eco-conscious gardener — whether they have a window box or a large allotment, these seeds bring colour and wildlife back to their doorstep.
- 10 full-size seed packets, each with detailed growing notes
- Seasonal varieties chosen to complement each other
- Eco-friendly compostable packaging throughout
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📦 What’s in the collection
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What’s inside your collection
10 seed packetsEvery variety below is included in this collection. Click any packet to read the full growing guide and see more photos.
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Borage
A Mediterranean annual that thrives in poor soil and full sun, produces vivid true-blue star flowers from June to October at a rate of nectar replenishment that makes it among the most valuable bee forage plants in cultivation, and whose edible flowers and leaves carry a fresh, clean, distinctive cucumber flavour.
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Chicory Wild
Tall, wiry zigzagging stems with shocking azure-blue star flowers — a native British perennial that thrives in poor dry ground and brings authentic roadside-meadow character.
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Corncockle
Tall slender stems with magenta-pink trumpet flowers and black-speckled white centres — the iconic British cornfield wildflower, weaving through cottage borders.
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Cornflower Blue Ball
The definitive cornflower — masses of fully double, ruffled, electric azure-blue flowers on tall silvery stems. The cottage garden classic with edible petals.
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Cynoglossum officinale
Native British wildflower with deep maroon-purple sprays above velvety grey-green rosettes — moody, structural Hound's Tongue, valuable for bumblebees.
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Daucus Carota (Wild Carrot)
Classic lacy white umbels on tall slender stems, with dramatic "bird's nest" autumn seed heads — the iconic native British hedgerow Wild Carrot for meadows and cottage borders.
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Oxeye Daisy
The original British wildflower — pure white petals around a vibrant yellow eye, swaying on tall wiry stems. Tough native perennial, foundation of any meadow project. RHS Pollinators.
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Phacelia
Lavender-blue coiled "fiddleneck" flower spikes above ferny foliage — one of the top five UK bee plants AND a superb soil-improving green manure. Fast-growing hardy annual.
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Poppy Flanders Red
The iconic silky scarlet Field Poppy with dark centre — the native British wildflower of fields and remembrance. Hardy annual, self-seeding, exceptional pollen plant.
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Red Campion
Vivid rose-pink five-petalled wildflowers on tall hairy stems above mid-green leaves — the native British woodland wildflower that brightens shady corners. Hardy perennial.
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