Naturalised Wildflower Border Mix

A vibrant mix of native perennial and biennial species ideal for borders and edges.

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Create an ever-changing display in your garden with our Naturalised Wildflower Border Mix. Designed to establish a long-lasting, low-maintenance wildflower area, this carefully curated blend of perennial and biennials is perfect for borders and edges. Once established, they return each year supporting pollinators and adding seasonal beauty to your space.

Key features:

  • A diverse mix of hardy native species for a colourful, successional display
  • Ideal for borders, informal edges, and wild garden designs
  • Perennial and biennial flowers that return each year after establishing themselves
  • Provides essential habitat and nectar for pollinators and beneficial insects
  • Low-maintenance and self-seeding once established

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The Naturalised Wildflower Border seed mix is a long-term solution for gardeners seeking a more natural, wildlife-friendly approach to planting. Unlike annual mixes that fade after a single season, this blend contains native perennials and biennials chosen for their ability to naturalise, forming a sustainable, self-renewing wildflower border.

Over the first two years, you’ll see gradual development as species settle in and begin flowering at different times. The result is a border that changes with the seasons and improves over time, with increasing colour and ecological value. Expect familiar favourites like oxeye daisy, knapweed, yarrow, and red campion, all contributing to a rich and textured visual effect.

Perfect for gardeners looking to create an informal edge or soften boundary lines with movement and life, this mix also plays a vital role in pollinator conservation. Once sown, the area requires little more than an annual cut, making it ideal for low-intervention schemes.


This mix is ideal for borders, the base of hedgerows, along fences, or anywhere you want a relaxed, natural look with long-term value. It supports a range of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hoverflies, while also offering shelter and forage for other insects and birds.

Unlike annual bedding, naturalised borders develop character over time, offering something new each season and year.























Best sown in early spring (March–May) or autumn (August–October), directly onto bare, weed-free soil. Lightly rake in the seeds and firm down. Do not cover too deeply, wildflower seeds need light to germinate.

Water gently during dry spells to support germination. Flowering will typically begin from the second year, as many species are biennial or perennial. Some annual flowers may appear in the first season, offering early colour while perennials establish.

Cut back the border once a year in late summer or autumn after flowering and seed-setting are complete. Remove cuttings to prevent excess thatch and allow light in for regrowth.


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Garden lawn seed, wildflower seeds, and wildflower seed mixtures are typically dispatched within 1 to 3 working days.

Products from our agricultural, landscaping, and equine ranges may be shipped separately as they are mixed to order.

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Q1: When will I see flowers?
A: You may see a few blooms in the first summer, but the majority will appear from year two onward, as most species are perennial or biennial.

Q2: Do I need to re-sow each year?
A: No. This mix is designed to naturalise and return annually. An annual cut is all that’s needed to maintain the area.

Q3: Can I sow this mix over grass?
A: For best results, sow onto bare soil. If sowing into grass, the area must be very short and weed-free to give wildflowers a chance to establish.

Q4: Is this mix good for pollinators?
A: Absolutely. It includes many nectar- and pollen-rich native species that support bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.