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Grow an Eco Meadow

Flowers Every Year
Enjoy watching the butterflies and bees that will come to visit year after year.
Our mixtures include a large amount of species from the RHS Plants For Pollinators wildflower seed list.
Our mix contains both annual and perennial flower seeds for beautiful flowers every year
Attract Bee’s & Pollinators
Creating your wild flower meadow will provide an eco friendly habitat for all kinds of insects, bee’s, butterflies and birds.
Our mixtures include a large amount of species from the RHS Plants for Pollinators wildflower seed list so your meadow will be excellent for wild life.

20% Wild Flower Seeds
Corn Chamomile, Corn Cockle, Corn Marigold, Corn Poppy, Cornflower, Common Vetch, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Buttercup Mix, Common Knapweed, Hairy Vetch, Ladys Bedstraw, Lucerne, Oxeye Daisy, Phacelia, Red Campion, Sainfoin, Salad Burnet, Self Heal, White Campion, Wild Carrot, Yarrow & Yellow Rattle80% Grass Seeds
Crested Dogstail, Chewings Fescue, Slender Creeping Red Fescue, Hard Fescue, Browntop Bentgrass, Yellow Oatgrass, Small Leaved Timothy, Meadow Foxtail
Typical Analysis mix can vary based on seasonal availability
Sow in Spring or Autumn
Sow in Autumn for flowers earlier in the following year or sow in spring for flowers in the summer. In the first year you will see flowers from the annual seeds and also the perennial plants showing leaves and stems preparing to flower in the following seasons.How to grow wild flowers?
Sow at 5 grams per m² 20g covers 4m² 100g covers 20m²


Step 1) Weed Control & Preparation
Firstly, remove all weeds & plants such as Nettles, Thistles, Grass etc.
Weeds grow faster than wildflower seeds so removing the competition will improve your flower growth and germination.
Step 2) Sowing Wild Flower Seed
Sowing can take place throughout most of the year, providing a good tilth can be prepared.
Follow sowing rates of 2g per square meter so 20g will cover 10m²
Spring & early Autumn months are generally most suited.
Step 3) Tread & Lightly Water
Once sown, rake or harrow the area to mix the seed in the soil approx 0.5cm depth
Lightly roll or tread the area to compact the soil slightly.
In the first year after sowing, weed control is a priority – pull all weeds