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The first signs of spring are easy to miss.
A shift in the air. A softer light.
Then, almost all at once, colour.

We grow for that moment.

At Kent Seeds, everything begins in the field, watching the land closely, working with the seasons as they unfold, and harvesting seed that reflects the character of the British landscape. Our wildflower and grass seed mixes are shaped by these conditions and designed to return, year after year.

Sow now. Let nature do the rest.

We’ve always believed in doing things properly. In taking the time to understand where something comes from, how it’s made, and what it gives back. Whether that’s seed grown in step with the land, or knitwear made to be worn, kept, and lived in.

It’s this shared way of thinking that led us to Navygrey.

Like us, they begin with the source. Their knitwear is made using British wool, thoughtfully produced and carefully considered at every stage. There’s a quiet confidence in it—pieces that don’t shout for attention but instead become part of everyday life. The kind you reach for without thinking, season after season.

In much the same way, our seed mixes are not designed for a single moment, but for the long term. Sown once, they establish readily, returning each year with a familiar rhythm. Supporting pollinators, enriching the soil, and bringing a sense of continuity to the spaces they grow in.

This April, to mark the turning of the season, we’ve partnered with Navygrey to offer something back to our customers.

Those purchasing from Kent Seeds will receive 20% off Navygrey’s range of British knitwear, a small thank-you for choosing better over faster and for supporting products made with care, from the ground up.

There’s a natural connection between what we do.

Both begin with raw materials shaped by the British landscape, whether that’s seed gathered from wildflower meadows or wool sourced from native flocks. Both rely on time, patience, and a respect for process. And both are made to last.

In a season that often encourages newness, we’re more interested in what endures. In things that return, soften, and improve with time.

You can explore Navygrey’s collection and sign up for their newsletter, Clippings, to read Charlotte’s guest edit, sharing a few seasonal notes and inspirations for the months ahead.

From the field with love,

Charlotte x

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