Early spring flowering for fast seasonal colour
Supports early pollinators when few other flowers are available
Ideal for public spaces, schools, and sensory gardens
Mix of annuals and perennials for layered seasonal impact
Thrives in most soil conditions with low maintenance
Available Size:
1kg (covers approx. 400–500m²)
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The Impact Spring Flower Wildflower Mix is specially curated to deliver a burst of colour early in the growing season, with pollinator-friendly blooms appearing as early as March. Ideal for projects requiring early visual interest and spring biodiversity support, this mix contains fast-germinating annuals and select perennials that flower before most other wildflower blends.
This seed mix includes a balanced selection of species such as Red Dead-nettle (Lamium purpureum), Corn Marigold, Field Pansy, Forget-me-not, and early-blooming poppies. The result is a tapestry of soft spring hues that enhances natural spaces while supporting early-season foraging for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
Perfect for urban parks, roadsides, school grounds, and sensory planting schemes, Impact Spring Flower grows well on a wide range of soils and requires only light maintenance once established. It offers landscapers and councils a reliable and beautiful solution to kick-start seasonal planting schemes and encourage pollinator activity at the very start of spring.
For best results, sow in autumn for natural overwintering and spring germination, or sow early in spring for flowering from late April onwards. Use as a standalone display or in combination with other Impact Wildflower Mixes to extend colour and biodiversity throughout the year.
Seed Composition: Early-flowering UK-native annuals and perennials
Sowing Time: Autumn (Sep–Nov) or early Spring (Feb–March)
Flowering Period: March to June
Flower Height: Approx. 20–60cm depending on species
Sowing Rate: 2–3g/m² for pure wildflower or 4–5g/m² with grass
Pollinator Friendly: Yes – especially for early-season bees and insects
Usage Areas: Schools, community spaces, early-season displays, verge planting