'Love Blooms Eternal' - Native Plant Pot Wildflower Seed Mix Pack
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£3.49
A love letter to wildflowers, written in soil.
Love Blooms Eternal is our native wildflower mix created for pots, planters and smaller spaces. It is ideal for balconies, patios, doorsteps and gardens where a full meadow is not on the cards.
The mix combines bright annual flowers with lower growing and longer lasting meadow species, helping turn an ordinary container into a miniature refuge for pollinators.
Small pot. Big romance. Eternal bloom.
When to sow: March to May, or August to October
Position: Sunny or mostly sunny
Soil: Bare soil or low nutrient, free draining compost
For ground sowing, clear away grass and weeds, rake the soil and scatter the seeds across the surface. Press them in gently without deeply burying them.
Keep the soil damp while the seeds germinate.
Remove strong weeds and avoid rich fertilisers. Water during prolonged dry periods, particularly when growing the mix in containers.
Yes. This mix was made for pots.
Use one packet per pot or container. Choose a reasonably wide pot with drainage holes and fill it with low nutrient, free draining compost.
Scatter the full packet across the surface, press the seeds in gently and water carefully. Keep the compost damp while the seedlings establish and place the pot somewhere sunny.
Corn marigold, corncockle and field poppy can provide bright first year colour, while ox-eye daisy, self heal, clovers and birdsfoot trefoil can return or develop over a longer period.
The flowers will vary in height, colour and shape, creating a relaxed miniature meadow rather than a formal container display.
Leave some flowers to fade naturally so they can produce seed and provide food for wildlife.
A love letter to wildflowers, written in soil.
Love Blooms Eternal is our native wildflower mix created for pots, planters and smaller spaces. It is ideal for balconies, patios, doorsteps and gardens where a full meadow is not on the cards.
The mix combines bright annual flowers with lower growing and longer lasting meadow species, helping turn an ordinary container into a miniature refuge for pollinators.
Small pot. Big romance. Eternal bloom.
When to sow: March to May, or August to October
Position: Sunny or mostly sunny
Soil: Bare soil or low nutrient, free draining compost
For ground sowing, clear away grass and weeds, rake the soil and scatter the seeds across the surface. Press them in gently without deeply burying them.
Keep the soil damp while the seeds germinate.
Remove strong weeds and avoid rich fertilisers. Water during prolonged dry periods, particularly when growing the mix in containers.
Yes. This mix was made for pots.
Use one packet per pot or container. Choose a reasonably wide pot with drainage holes and fill it with low nutrient, free draining compost.
Scatter the full packet across the surface, press the seeds in gently and water carefully. Keep the compost damp while the seedlings establish and place the pot somewhere sunny.
Corn marigold, corncockle and field poppy can provide bright first year colour, while ox-eye daisy, self heal, clovers and birdsfoot trefoil can return or develop over a longer period.
The flowers will vary in height, colour and shape, creating a relaxed miniature meadow rather than a formal container display.
Leave some flowers to fade naturally so they can produce seed and provide food for wildlife.
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