A soothing mix of perennial wildflowers in violet, lavender, and soft blue hues. Designed to establish in year one and bloom from year two onwards, this pollinator-friendly blend brings lasting colour and biodiversity to borders, meadows, and greenspaces with minimal upkeep.
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Create a serene and enduring floral display with the Impact Violet Heart Perennial Mix Wildflower Seed – a carefully selected blend of perennial wildflowers and ornamental species known for their beautiful shades of violet, lavender, and blue. This long-lasting mix is ideal for landscapers and gardeners who want year-after-year colour and pollinator activity without replanting.
Featuring eye-catching species such as Forget-me-not, Dianthus, Coneflower, Lupin, Coreopsis, and Hyssop, this perennial mix offers a sophisticated colour palette and varied flowering times to provide lasting visual interest throughout the seasons. The mix supports biodiversity, encouraging bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, and thrives in both formal borders and naturalistic planting schemes.
Whether revitalising residential gardens, public greenspaces, or commercial grounds, the Violet Heart Perennial Mix delivers elegance, ecological value, and dependable returns each year.
Please note: As a perennial mix, flowers typically emerge from the second year onwards after sowing, as the plants establish their root systems.
Features & Benefits
Beautiful violet, purple, and soft blue tones
Perennial species for multi-year flowering with one sowing
Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
Excellent for borders, beds, meadows, and pollinator pathways
Low-maintenance once established
Applications
Garden borders and feature beds
Public parks and urban green infrastructure
Perennial meadows and pollinator corridors
Commercial and residential landscaping
School and community garden projects
What’s in the Mix?
Forget-me-not (Myosotis spp.) – delicate blue blooms, spring flowering
Dianthus (Dianthus barbatus) – fragrant purples and pinks, attractive to pollinators
Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) – tall, bold blooms with strong wildlife value
Lupin (Lupinus spp.) – upright flower spikes in purples and blues
Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata) – daisy-like flowers with long bloom times
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) – aromatic foliage with violet flower spikes
Mix composition may vary depending on seed availability and seasonal conditions.
Sowing Rate
2–4g per m², depending on desired density and ground condition
Sowing Period
Spring (March–May) or Autumn (September–October)
Autumn sowing may give stronger root establishment and earlier blooms the following year
How to Sow
Prepare a clean, weed-free seedbed with fine tilth
Broadcast seed evenly over the area
Lightly rake or roll to ensure seed-to-soil contact without burying too deep
Water during dry periods to support germination and establishment
In the first year, foliage and root growth will dominate; flowering usually starts in year two
Cut back in autumn or early spring to promote regrowth
Technical Advice
Prefers full sun and well-drained, low to medium fertility soils
Avoid overly rich soils, which can reduce flower output
Can be mixed with native grasses for a natural meadow effect
Not suitable for heavy shade or very wet sites
Maintenance is minimal after establishment – simply cut down once a year to refresh growth
Species Content | 100% perennial wildflowers (native & non-native)
Colour Theme | Violet, lavender, blue, and soft pink
Sowing Rate | 2–4g per m²
Sowing Period | Spring (Mar–May) or Autumn (Sep–Oct)
Flowering Start | Typically from Year 2 onwards
Flowering Period | Late spring to early autumn
Soil Type | Well-drained, not overly fertile
Aspect | Full sun preferred
Lifecycle | Perennial
Pollinator Friendly | Yes – highly beneficial to insects
Minimum Order | 10g