Rewild with Webbs - Spring Campaign

At Webbs, we're passionate about nurturing nature. This spring, we're here to inspire you to rewild your garden and embrace a sustainable, eco-friendly way of gardening. By adopting a more naturalist approach and making small, thoughtful changes, you can transform your outside space into a thriving haven for wildlife.

Discover how to:
Create diverse habitats, such as shady woodland-inspired areas and serene ponds, to welcome and support wildlife. Opt for shade-tolerant perennials and bulbs to enhance these spaces and provide shelter for nature's visitors.

Plant nectar-rich flowers, fruiting trees, and wildflower seeds, replacing chemicals and peat with nature-friendly alternatives. Welcome garden visitors with bird feeders, birdbaths, and boxes for hedgehogs, bats, and birds.

In this store, we have everything you need to get started, from peat-free compost to bird feeders. Seek expert advice from our in-store experts and, for a burst of woodland inspiration, explore our Riverside Gardens at our Wychbold store, teeming with habitats to spark your imagination.

RHS Plants for Pollinators:
The RHS Plants for Pollinators mark is only given to plants that support pollinating insects. You can find out more on the RHS website. Our team have suggested their favourite perennials below for attracting bees into your garden.


 

  • RHS Flowers for Wildlife Bright Mix. Features a carefully blended mixture of annual flowers which are pollen and nectar rich. Coverage: 20M2. H: 90cm. Flowers June - October.

  • Geum rivale. Native to damp woodland edges and moist ground areas, pollinated primarily by bees. H: 30-45cm. Flowers May - July.

  • Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcout' (AGM*). Aromatic, cottage garden favourite rich in pollen and nectar so bees and butterflies love it. H:60cm. Flowers June - September.

  • Cirsium 'Atropurpureum' (AGM*). Towering thistle looks great as part of a wildflowers garden or amongst other perennials. H:1.2m. Flowers July - August.

  • Verbena bonariensis (AGM*). Beautiful head-height, confetti-like purple flowers are great for attracting pollinators. H:1.8m. Flowers June - October.




For the taste buds:
Enjoy our delicious honey harvested from bees at our very own Wychbold site. Our honey jars are available either set or runny and are sold in our food halls. We have a large range of nature-inspired products to choose from, including sustainable drinks Wildjac and Foreva Farmers.