100% wildflower seed mix designed for ecological restoration, BNG, and habitat creation. Features a high diversity of UK-native species for lasting biodiversity impact.
Benefits
100% native UK wildflowers – no grasses included
Tailored for professional ecological and conservation use
Delivers long-term floral diversity and habitat
Suitable for a wide range of sites and soil types
Contributes to pollinator support and BNG compliance
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John Chambers Conservation Specialists Mix 100% (kg) Out of Stock | 130JC3200 |
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The Conservation Specialists Mix is a diverse 100% wildflower seed blend designed for professional conservation schemes, ecological restorations, and wildlife-focused landscaping. This carefully balanced mix includes a wide range of UK-native perennial and biennial species, chosen for their habitat value, ecological benefits, and adaptability to a broad range of soil types.
Ideal for sowing into bare, low-fertility soils, this specialist mix supports long-term habitat creation for pollinators, birds, and small mammals, making it suitable for nature reserves, BNG (Biodiversity Net Gain) projects, rewilding, and estate management.
Features & Benefits
100% UK-native wildflowers – no grasses or filler species
Selected for high biodiversity value and long-term habitat gain
Mix includes perennials, biennials, and nectar-rich species for broad appeal
Creates a varied and naturalistic wildflower meadow over multiple seasons
Suitable for professional environmental, landscape, and conservation use
Typical Wildflower Species May Include
Species may vary based on seasonal availability and ecological compatibility. Example species:
Betony – rich in nectar, excellent for bees
Greater Knapweed – long-flowering, wildlife favourite
Selfheal – low-growing, valuable for pollinators
Yarrow – versatile, aromatic, and attractive to insects
Bird’s-foot-trefoil – a key larval food source for butterflies
Oxeye Daisy, Red Clover, Common Sorrel, Meadow Buttercup, and more
Applications
Habitat creation and enhancement
Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) and mitigation planting
Nature reserves and rewilding projects
Countryside stewardship schemes
Roadside verges, meadows, and parkland edges
Rural estates, community spaces, and land restoration
Sowing Rate & Guidance
Sowing rate: 2–4g per m²
Sow into prepared, weed-free, bare soil
Best sown in spring (Mar–May) or autumn (Aug–Oct)
Requires minimal long-term maintenance, cut once or twice annually post-flowering
Seed content: 100% UK-native wildflowers
Species count: Typically 20+ species
Sowing rate: 2–4g per m²
Sowing periods: Spring (Mar–May) or Autumn (Aug–Oct)
Minimum order: 100g
Best for: Rewilding, BNG, habitat restoration, species-rich meadows