Wildflowers for Moths Plug Plants Mix – Supporting Nocturnal Pollinators with UK Native Wildflowers.
Enhance your green spaces with this specialist mix of UK native wildflowers, chosen to provide vital nectar and larval food plants for moths. Raised in 40cc plugs for strong root systems and fast establishment, these plants bloom from May to September, supporting nocturnal pollination and enriching biodiversity. Perfect for councils, landscapers, landowners, and conservation projects focused on moth habitat restoration in meadows, parks, and nature reserves.
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Enhance your green spaces with the subtle beauty and ecological importance of the Wildflowers for Moths Plug Plants Mix. This mix features UK native wildflower species that provide nectar and larval food plants essential for moth populations, which play a vital role as night-time pollinators and as part of the food web. Raised in 40cc cells for healthy root systems and rapid establishment, these plugs are perfect for councils, landscapers, landowners, and conservation projects focused on supporting moth biodiversity.
Ideal for wildflower meadows, parks, nature reserves, and habitat restoration schemes, this mix attracts a diverse range of moth species and contributes to rich nocturnal wildlife activity.
Features & Benefits
Moth-Friendly Species – Contains wildflowers that provide nectar and larval food for moths
Supports Nocturnal Pollinators – Enhances night-time pollination and ecosystem health
UK Native Plants – Contributes to local biodiversity and native habitats
Extended Flowering Season – Provides nectar from late spring through autumn
Cell-Grown Plugs – Ensures strong root growth and quick establishment
Low Maintenance – Minimal care needed once established
Suitable for Various Sites – Great for parks, nature reserves, gardens, and restoration areas
Applications
Wildflower meadows in parks, estates, and nature reserves
Biodiversity and moth habitat restoration projects
Community green spaces and educational gardens
Roadside verges and pollinator corridors
Private gardens supporting nocturnal wildlife
Conservation and rewilding initiatives
Planting Guide
Site Preparation: Clear the site of weeds and grasses; rake soil to a fine tilth
Spacing: Plant plugs 20–30 cm apart depending on desired density
Planting: Insert plugs into prepared soil using a dibber or hand trowel
Watering: Water thoroughly after planting and keep soil moist during establishment
Maintenance: Cut back after flowering to encourage regrowth and maintain diversity
Pack Sizes Available
50 Plug Plants – Perfect for small gardens or demonstration plots
150 Plug Plants – Suitable for small to medium restoration or landscaping projects
500 Plug Plants – Designed for larger-scale council, estate, or conservation schemes
Please Note: This product is dispatched directly from our trusted supplier’s warehouse. While we aim to keep product availability as accurate as possible, we do not have live stock control for these items. Availability is subject to change, and delivery can take up to 15 working days, depending on stock levels at the time of order.
Tracking information will be provided where available, but please note this is dependent on the supplier’s shipping process. If you have any questions about lead times or delivery, our team is happy to help before you place your order.
Species Included | Evening Primrose, Honeysuckle, Field Scabious, Ragged Robin, Wild Carrot (species may vary)
Flowering Period | May – September
Height Range | 30–90 cm
Plug Size | 40cc cell-grown plugs
Soil Type | Adaptable to well-drained soils
Light Requirement | Full sun to partial shade
Hardiness | Fully hardy in UK climates
Maintenance | Annual cut back after flowering
Biodiversity Benefit | Supports moth populations and nocturnal pollinators
Applications | Wildflower meadows, parks, nature reserves, restoration schemes, gardens