Wildflower Seeds
Buy wildflower seeds at great prices!
Planting wildflower seeds is an easy way to brighten up your garden without the need for a trowel or a flower bed. Just grab one of our wildflower mixes, scatter the seeds about, then wait and watch as your garden explodes into life!
Wildflowers look beautiful, and can be a very useful source of food for birds, bees and butterflies. We offer a diverse variety of wildflower seed mixes – scroll down now to see what we've got for sale.
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Wildflower Seed Mixes from Street End Farm
We've been running Street End Farm (located near Bishop's Waltham in Hampshire, UK) since the early '90s, so we know very well which wildflowers will help nature flourish in your garden. We have created many unique wildflower seed mixes to give you plenty of options. If you want a varied mixture of British wildflowers that will grow and change annually, our Old English Meadow Mix is a good one to start with.
Our range of wonderful wildflower seeds has been selected to help you fill your garden with beautiful blooms. Most of them are super easy to plant, yet they still look stunning. Plus, wildflower seeds are a great boon to your local wildlife! You can attract butterflies and birds with just one simple sachet of seeds.
We have 20g packets, 40g packets and 250g packets of wildflower seed mixes available. All prices include VAT.

Wildflower Seeds: FAQs
- What are the easiest wildflowers to grow in the UK?
Annual wildflowers are super easy to grow and maintain because they will germinate, bloom, and die all in one season. Annual wildflower seeds are a great option for all gardeners, but especially beginners.
Try our Cornfield annual wildflowers to get started!
- When is the best time to plant wildflower seeds?
It's best to plant wildflower seeds in the springtime (around March / April) or in the autumn between September and October.
For more handy tips on planting wildflower seeds, read How & When to Plant Wildflower Seeds.
- What are the best plants for bees and butterflies?
Wildflowers are the best for bees and butterflies as they aren't difficult to plant and can still draw many bees and butterflies to your garden. Use a wildflower seed mix like Meadow in a Box to attract pollinators to your garden!
- When did wildflower seeds become popular?
Up until the early nineteenth century, it wasn't fashionable to grow wildflowers – most British gardens were carefully curated. Therefore, British wildflower seeds and wildflower gardening can be linked back to this specific period where the charm of wildflowers was first acknowledged.
Of course, many people today are very aware of how lovely wildflowers can be. By sowing wildflower seeds in your garden, you can add a pop of colour that can improve the appearance of any boring lawn. British wildflowers can be very important for bees and butterflies, so provide for your local wildlife and discover the beauty of wildflower seeds!



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