Support bat conservation and biodiversity with the Conservation Bats in the Garden Mix—a 100% UK-native wildflower seed blend featuring evening-scented, pale-coloured flowers that attract night-flying insects. Ideal for wildlife gardens, nature corridors, and urban green spaces.
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The Conservation Bats in the Garden Mix is a carefully curated blend of UK-native wildflowers chosen for their ability to attract night-flying insects, which in turn provide food for bats and other nocturnal wildlife. This 100% wildflower seed mix is designed to enhance biodiversity, create ecological value, and deliver attractive flowering across gardens and green spaces.
With evening-scented and pale-coloured blooms such as Evening Primrose and Bladder Campion, this mix encourages moths and other pollinators that bats naturally prey on. Ideal for wildlife gardens, nature corridors, urban greening projects, or countryside margins where bat conservation is a priority.
Features & Benefits
100% wildflower seed mix – no grasses
Specially selected to attract night-flying insects that support bat populations
Contains evening-blooming and pale-coloured flowers that are easy for nocturnal pollinators to find
Adds biodiversity and colour to garden borders, park edges, or ecological projects
Ideal for sowing directly into bare soil
Wildflower Species in the Mix
Bladder Campion – Pale, inflated blooms attract moths
Common Evening Primrose – Bright yellow flowers bloom at dusk, rich in scent
Common Fleabane – Nectar-rich, golden daisy-like flowers
Common Valerian – Tall, fragrant, white-pink flowers that lure insects
Wild Marjoram – Highly attractive to butterflies and bees during the day, insects at night
Cornflower* – Striking blue flowers offer broad pollinator appeal
May also include additional nectar-rich species to support ecological resilience
Applications
Ideal for projects with a conservation or biodiversity focus:
Wildlife gardens and ecological borders
Bat and moth-friendly corridors
Urban nature areas or countryside margins
Parks, estates, and public green spaces
School gardens and nature reserves
Sowing Rate & Guidance
Sowing rate: 2–3g per m²
Sow into well-prepared bare soil, free of grass and weeds
Best sowing windows:
Spring (March–May) or Autumn (Aug–Oct)
Maintenance: Light management; allow flowering and self-seeding; cut back after flowering if desired
Seed Content | 100% UK-native wildflowers
Key Species | Bladder Campion, Evening Primrose, Fleabane, Valerian, Wild Marjoram, Cornflower
Sowing Rate | 2–3g per m²
Sowing Period | Spring (Mar–May), Autumn (Aug–Oct)
Minimum Order | 10g
Preferred Conditions | Well-prepared bare soil, free of grass and weeds
Maintenance | Light management; allow flowering and self-seeding; cut back after flowering
Best For | Bat conservation, wildlife gardens, ecological corridors, urban greening