Wildflowers for Bees Plug Mix – Nectar-Rich UK Native Wildflowers to Support Bee Populations.
Create vibrant, pollinator-friendly habitats with this specialised mix of UK native wildflowers, selected for high nectar and pollen production. Raised in robust 40cc plugs, these plants establish quickly to provide early and sustained blooms from April through October. Perfect for councils, landscapers, conservationists, and landowners aiming to boost biodiversity and support healthy bee populations in parks, gardens, verges, and meadows.
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Create vibrant habitats that actively support bee populations with our Wildflowers for Bees Plug Plants Mix. This specialised mix features a carefully selected range of UK native wildflower species known for their high nectar and pollen production, essential food sources for bumblebees, honeybees, and solitary bees.
Raised in robust 40cc cells for strong root development, these plug plants establish quickly to deliver early and sustained blooms from spring through autumn. Ideal for councils, landowners, landscapers, and conservation projects aiming to enhance biodiversity, this mix helps build resilient pollinator-friendly ecosystems in gardens, parks, verges, and wildflower meadows.
Features & Benefits
Bee-Friendly Species – Includes wildflowers rich in nectar and pollen preferred by bees
Supports Pollinator Health – Helps sustain native and managed bee populations
UK Native Plants – Boosts local biodiversity and ecological networks
Extended Flowering Season – Provides continuous forage from early spring to autumn
Cell-Grown Plugs – Promotes rapid establishment and vigorous growth
Low Maintenance – Requires minimal care after establishment
Perfect for Various Sites – Suitable for urban parks, rural landscapes, and restoration zones
Applications
Pollinator habitats in parks, gardens, and estates
Urban green space and community wildflower projects
Roadside verges and biodiversity corridors
Agricultural field margins and buffer strips
Conservation and rewilding initiatives
Educational gardens promoting pollinator awareness
Planting Guide
Site Preparation: Remove weeds and existing vegetation; rake soil to a fine tilth
Spacing: Plant plugs 20–30 cm apart depending on planting density
Planting: Insert plugs into prepared soil with a dibber or hand trowel
Watering: Water thoroughly post-planting and maintain soil moisture during establishment
Maintenance: Cut back after flowering to encourage perennial regrowth and diversity
Pack Sizes Available
50 Plug Plants – Great for smaller garden or demonstration plots
150 Plug Plants – Suitable for small landscaping or verge projects
500 Plug Plants – Designed for larger-scale council, estate, or restoration schemes
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 | Red Clover, Bird’s-foot Trefoil, Viper’s Bugloss, Common Knapweed, Oxeye Daisy (species may vary)
Flowering Period | April – October
Height Range | 30–90 cm
Plug Size | 40cc cell-grown plugs
Soil Type | Well-drained, adaptable to various soils
Light Requirement | Full sun to partial shade
Hardiness | Fully hardy in UK climates
Maintenance | Annual cut back after flowering to promote regrowth
Biodiversity Benefit | Excellent forage for bumblebees, honeybees, solitary bees, and other pollinators
Applications | Pollinator habitats, parks, community wildflower projects, verges, agricultural buffers, rewilding