Colourful Wildflower Plug Mix – Vibrant Blooms for Pollinators & Public Spaces.
Brighten up any outdoor area with this colourful wildflower plug mix, featuring a diverse range of native UK species. Designed to flower from May to October, this mix supports biodiversity while delivering a spectacular visual display. Grown in 40cc plugs for quick establishment, it's ideal for parks, verges, gardens, and restoration sites aiming to boost ecological value with long-lasting floral colour.
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Add vibrant colour and ecological richness to any outdoor space with the Colourful Wildflowers Plug Plants Mix. This diverse selection of UK native wildflower species is chosen to produce a kaleidoscope of blooms throughout the growing season, attracting bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects. Perfect for parks, gardens, roadside verges, and restoration projects, these plug plants establish quickly from robust 40cc cells to create beautiful, pollinator-friendly displays.
Whether you are enhancing a community green space, planting a pollinator corridor, or adding natural beauty to rural landscapes, the Colourful Wildflowers Plug Mix delivers eye-catching floral diversity with strong ecological benefits.
Features & Benefits
Vivid Colour Palette – Mix of species producing blooms in multiple colours
Supports Pollinators – Rich nectar sources for bees, butterflies, and insects
UK Native Species – Helps strengthen local biodiversity and habitats
Extended Flowering Season – Flowers from late spring through autumn
Cell-Grown Plugs – Ensures strong root development and quick establishment
Low Maintenance – Requires minimal care once established
Suitable for Various Sites – Ideal for parks, gardens, verges, and restoration areas
Applications
Wildflower meadows and pollinator habitats in parks and estates
Urban green spaces and community planting schemes
Roadside verges, biodiversity corridors, and habitat restoration
Private gardens with colourful, wildlife-friendly planting
Agricultural field margins and buffer strips
Rewilding and ecological enhancement projects
Planting Guide
Site Prep: Remove weeds and grass; rake soil to a fine tilth
Spacing: Plant plugs 20–30 cm apart depending on density required
Planting: Insert plugs carefully into prepared soil with a dibber or trowel
Watering: Water thoroughly after planting and maintain moist soil until established
Maintenance: Cut back after flowering season to encourage regrowth next year
Pack Sizes Available
50 Plug Plants – Perfect for smaller garden patches or trial areas
150 Plug Plants – Ideal for small landscaping projects or verge planting
500 Plug Plants – Designed for council schemes, parks, estates, and restoration projects
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 | Cornflower, Red Campion, Oxeye Daisy, Common Knapweed, Bird’s-foot Trefoil (species may vary)
Flowering Period | May – October
Height Range | 30–90 cm
Plug Size | 40cc cell-grown plugs
Soil Type | Well-drained; adaptable to most soil conditions
Light Requirement | Full sun to partial shade
Hardiness | Fully hardy across UK climates
Maintenance | Cut back after flowering season to encourage healthy regrowth
Biodiversity Benefit | Excellent nectar and seed source for pollinators and birds
Applications | Pollinator meadows, parks, roadsides, community gardens, restoration zones, wildlife planting