Wildflower – Poppy
£3.99
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Description
A classic British wildflower that brings vibrant colour and a sense of nostalgia to any garden. Well-suited to UK gardens and great for both beginners and experienced growers.
Highlights:
Flowering Season: June to September
Height & Spread: 45–60cm height | 20–30cm spread
Position: Full sun | Moist, fertile, well-drained soil
Great for: Wildflower meadows, wildlife gardens, raised beds, naturalistic planting
Why We Love It:
Wild poppies (Papaver rhoeas) are a timeless favourite for their vivid red blooms and delicate, fluttering petals. They’re easy to grow and self-seed freely, making them ideal for rewilding a patch of garden or creating a relaxed, meadow-style border. A vital nectar source for pollinators, they also look beautiful mixed with cornflowers and daisies for a stunning seasonal display.
Planting & Care Tips:
When to Plant: Sow directly outdoors from March to May or late August to October
Where to Plant: Open, sunny spots in light, well-drained soil
Spacing: Broadcast thinly, then thin seedlings to around 15–20cm apart
Care Notes: Water during dry spells and avoid over-fertilising—poppies thrive in poorer soils. Leave some seed heads for wildlife or natural reseeding
The Nunhead Gardener Recommends:
Perfect for creating a wildlife-friendly patch in South London gardens, verges, or planters. Pair with corn marigold and oxeye daisy for a traditional wildflower mix that supports bees and butterflies all summer long.
Please note:
Images show how this plant may look at various stages of maturity. The size you choose may look different.




