in honor of world bee day, i'm offering 10 grams of native wildflower seeds to anyone who wants them. just click the get seeds button below.we desperately need to help protect and support our beautiful pollinators, and planting native wildflower seeds is one of the easiest and most effective ways to do that. you can pay as much or as little as you'd like (although stripe sets a minimum payment of 30p). if you don't have the means to pay anything today, please just message me through the contact link at the bottom of the page, and I'll happily send you some for free.all proceeds will be donated to Pollinating London Together, a network-driven initiative with a shared goal: to protect London’s vital pollinators and promote biodiversity.planting seeds and working on my garden over the last few weeks has really helped give me a sense of agency in a world that has felt quite bleak recently. I hope that by sharing these seeds you can feel that too.please also check out the links page to learn more about biodiversity, pollination and wildflowers.thank you!


what you get

10 grams of Wildflower Seed Mix, which includes 15 wildflower species that can be introduced to all types of gardens, and green spaces. made up of native wildflowers that will have a good chance of succeeding wherever you sow them. You don't need to know your soil type, moisture level or sun exposure- just scatter, water and wait.this mix includes:

·Borage
·Chicory
·Corn Marigold
·Corncockle
·Cornflower
·Field Poppy
·Ox-eye Daisy
·Red Campion
·Red Clover
·Ribwort Plantain
·Sainfoin
·Salad Burnet
·Vetch
·White Clover
·Yellow Trefoil


how to plant

- 10 grams will cover approximately 3m².- plant in full sun if possible; avoid shady spots.- the most straightforward approach is to scatter these anywhere you see some bare soil: plant pots, the park, your garden, a neglected piece of urban landscape, etc.- if you can, clear the planting area of any debris and lightly rake the soil to loosen the surface. Evenly scatter the seeds across the soil, then gently rake again to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. this will help a lot.- watering gently while they establish is great if possible. once they're established they should need minimal watering.- The best time to plant your seed mix is from March to May or August to October.- see the links page for a more thorough breakdown of how to best to plant these seeds