Flowering Lawn Meadow Mix | Meadow Grass & Wildflower Seed Mix

SKU: MAS-WMEAD12-100-GM

Flowering Lawn Meadow Mix | Meadow Grass & Wildflower Seed Mix

SKU: MAS-WMEAD12-100-GM
✔ 80% meadow grass seed, 20% wildflower seed
✔ 12 British native wildflowers suitable for a meadow lawn
✔Perennial species
Flowers from May - September
Sowing rate: 4g p/m²
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Regular price £10.95
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  • Current Lead Times Wildflower & Grass Seed: 3 days | Plants: 10-14 days | Bulbs: 10-14 days |Accessories & Gifts: 3 days
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Description

Our mix of 12 native bee-friendly wildflower species including meadow buttercup and yarrow, and 7 grass species, to create a flower-rich meadow lawn perfect for pollinators, caterpillars and other wildlife.

Create a beautiful biodiverse meadow lawn with these grasses and wildflowers which all tolerate close mowing to a height of about 5cm for most of the year.  Simply stop mowing to allow the plants to bloom and enjoy an abundance of native wildflowers.

All our wildflower meadow mixes comprise 20% wildflowers and 80% grasses. The native wildflower seed in our mixtures is sourced from stock grown in the wild in Britain.  It is then multiplied up commercially and mixed and packed in the UK so you can be confident you are buying native British wildflower seed.

For best results sow in the spring from March through to May, or in the autumn, from late August through to October.  Best sown onto a bare seedbed.

Colour Varied
Height up to 1.5 metres
Season Spring or Autumn
Setting Many soils

Kidney Vetch 4%; Lady’s Bedstraw 12%;

Common Catsear 3%; Rough hawkbit 4%; Oxeye daisy 8%;

Birdsfoot Trefoil 10%, Ribwort plantain 8%; Cowslip 2%;

Self heal 16%, Meadow Buttercup 12%; Common sorrel 17% Yarrow 6%; 

 

 Browntop bent 4.4% Crested Dogstail 1.6%, Strong Creeping Red Fescue 28%,  Chewings Fescue 24%, Slender Creeping Red Fescue 20%, Yellow oat Grass 1%, Sweet Vernal Grass 1%

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