Bee Mat

Seed Carpet Instructional video

Bee Mat
Biodegradable Seed Carpet

Seed Carpet
Barcode:5055128613613

Easy to use ready-seeded flower carpet with nectar & pollen-rich varieties to attract bees.
Size: 200 x 50 cm
Contains: Common Knapweed, Greater Knapweed, Golden Rod, Chrysanthemum mixtures, Borage, Anise Hyssop, Californian Poppy, Verbena, Lady Phacelia, and Viper's Bugloss.

  • RHS recommended
  • prefers full sun
  • ideal for borders
  • attracts bees
  • attracts butterflies

Carpet sowing guide



Unfortunately our bees are in serious decline, but the good news is you can help increase the amount of bees circulating in your area by planting nectar-rich wildflowers, and the easiest way to do this is by using our Bee Mat.

Research shows by planting wild flowers makes a huge difference to bees, the problem is stopping weeds naturally, without killing bees, and Bee Mat has been scientifically proven to do just this!

This seed mat is made up of two layers of biodegradable tissue paper with wildflower seeds between them. When laid onto prepared soil and covered with a thin layer of clean soil or compost the mat will suppress weeds and encourage germination of flower seeds in the mat.

Honey Bees and Bumble Bees love the varieties within this mixture of perennial, annual and biennial wild flower species, as they are a great source of nectar and pollen.

Easy to plant...

1. Prepare and level the ground, remove any weeds and stones before planting.
(Mat can be cut down to fit area)

2. Lay the mat flat over the ground and cover with approximately 1 cm of clean soil or compost.

3. Initially water the area thoroughly to ensure the mat is soaked enough to activate germination.

4. Water regularly, especially throughout the warmer summer months.

For best results place in a warm, sunny location with good drainage.
Can also be used in containers and patio tubs.
Wait until the risk of frost has passed before planting.


Further Information

Do not eat ornamental flowers or seeds.
Some plants can be harmful if consumed or cause irritation if touched.
Always wear gloves when gardening and wash hands thoroughly when finished.
See our list of potentially harmful plants here.



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