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wildflower seed packets and meadow mixtures

For gardeners and their gardens,

farmers and landscapers,

and for environmental projects of all sizes

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Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) or Wild Hyacinth

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Bluebell (Hyacinthoides

non-scripta)

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what we do

We produce and sell seed of a wide range of native plant species in seed packets and mixes.

why grow wildflowers?

Native wildflower species are very beautiful and can be grown as garden plants or as a mixture of plants to establish a meadow. They provide valuable food and shelter for a wide range of species. Find out more about growing native species and how we can help you by clicking here...

The wildflower seed in our seed packets and almost all of the wildflower seed in our mixtures is produced by us, from plants that have been grown on from seed collections made in the wild in Scotland (find out more about Scottish origin), in a few cases seed is collected directly.


Our seed is of the highest quality and is regularly tested to ensure that the seed you purchase is the best possible.

 

If you want to find out more about Scottish wildlife and conservation, wild flowers and plants and gardening with wildflowers visit

our links page.

Please get in touch with any enquiries

or if you would like to let us know how we can improve our website.

 

 

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CATALOGUE

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Primula vulgaris or Primrose as its commonly known