Not all pollinators work in daylight.
When the garden quietens…
when the air cools…
when the sun slips behind the hedge…
The night shift begins.
Moths are among the most overlooked wildlife in our gardens - and yet they are essential. They pollinate after dark, feed bats and birds, and form part of the hidden stitching that holds the food chain together.
Where Moths Meet the Night Shift is a dusk-flowering sanctuary collection designed to support the evening workers of the wild world.
Chosen from a palette of nectar-rich, night-friendly perennials, this collection creates a soft refuge as summer turns toward autumn - a place where moths can feed, hoverflies can linger,
and the kingdom stays alive long after sunset.
🌿 Three Sanctuary Sizes (for any space)
This collection is available in three simple sizes, designed to fit gardens of every scale:
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3 plants - perfect for a barrel, pots or a balcony corner: a miniature dusk universe
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5 plants - ideal for a small border pocket, creating an evening nectar ribbon
This isn’t about decorative “pollinator planting.”
It’s about creating depth - habitat that works in the hours most people forget.
Because the kingdom doesn’t sleep when the garden lights go out.