Specialist UK native wildflower mix designed to attract and support honeybee populations with continuous nectar-rich blooms from early summer to autumn. Ideal for meadows, apiaries, community gardens, and pollinator-friendly landscapes.
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Support one of the UK’s most vital pollinators with the Conservation Honeybee 100% Mix Wildflower Seed, a carefully curated blend of UK native wildflowers selected specifically to attract, nourish, and sustain honeybee populations. This specialist 100% wildflower seed mix is designed to provide an extended source of nectar and pollen from early summer through to late autumn, boosting biodiversity and helping reverse pollinator decline.
The mix includes Foxglove, Hound’s-tongue, Wild Marjoram, Meadowsweet, Purple Loosestrife, and Viper’s-bugloss – a sequence of flowering plants that ensures reliable forage during key foraging months. Each plant contributes high nectar or pollen value while delivering a colourful, naturalistic display suited to meadows, garden borders, community spaces, and restoration projects.
This seed mix is ideal for anyone wanting to plant with a purpose – supporting both biodiversity and the essential pollination services honeybees provide.
Please note: All wildflower mixes are subject to seasonal availability and may include additional native species of similar habitat and benefit.
Features & Benefits
100% UK native wildflower mix – no grass filler
Specifically developed for honeybee forage
Long flowering window from early summer to autumn
Colourful and biodiverse display
Supports pollinator conservation and education
Applications
Wildlife meadows and pollinator strips
Garden borders and naturalistic landscaping
Beekeeping areas and apiaries
Community and school nature gardens
Urban greening, roadside verges, and open spaces
What’s in the Mix?
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) – early summer spires rich in nectar
Hound’s-tongue (Cynoglossum officinale) – deep red flowers, nectar source
Wild Marjoram (Origanum vulgare) – aromatic herb, major bee attractant
Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) – foamy white blooms, valuable for insects
Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) – tall purple spikes in damp soils
Viper’s-bugloss (Echium vulgare) – one of the best honeybee nectar sources
Subject to change depending on seasonal seed availability. Additional nectar-rich UK natives may be added as suitable.
Sowing Rate
2–3g per m² for 100% wildflower seed coverage
Sowing Period
Spring (March–May)
Autumn (August–October) for natural overwintering and early flowering next year
How to Sow
Choose a low-fertility site in full sun or partial shade
Prepare a firm, weed-free seedbed by removing vegetation and lightly cultivating the surface
Scatter seed evenly at the recommended rate
Rake lightly or roll to ensure good seed-to-soil contact
Water if conditions are dry, especially during germination
Once established, mow annually after flowering to promote reseeding
Technical Advice
Wildflowers perform best in low-nutrient soils — avoid fertilisers
Suitable for a wide range of soil types including loam and clay
After flowering, cut back in late summer and remove cuttings
Expect some flowering in year one, with full establishment in year two
Ideal for naturalisation and ongoing habitat creation
About John Chambers Wildflower Seed
With a legacy spanning over 40 years, John Chambers Wildflower Seed is one of the UK’s most trusted suppliers of native wildflower seeds. Committed to enhancing biodiversity and supporting conservation-led planting, John Chambers seed mixes are expertly blended for performance, provenance, and habitat value. With deep connections to ecology, land management, and design, the brand serves everyone from professional landscape architects to nature-loving home gardeners.
Species Content | 100% UK native wildflowers
Seed Origin | Sourced and blended in the UK
Recommended Sowing Rate | 2–3g per m²
Soil Type | Low fertility soils – loam, sandy, or light clay
Aspect | Full sun preferred; partial shade tolerated
Flowering Period | Early summer to late autumn
Sowing Period | March–May or August–October
Wildlife Benefit | Supports honeybees, bumblebees, and pollinators
Minimum Order | 10g
Notes | Mix may vary seasonally to ensure availability