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Grass & Wildflower Mixes

Our Grass & Flower wildflower mixes blend around 20–30% native British wildflowers with 70–80% meadow grasses like fescue, ryegrass, and timothy. These mixes create a beautiful, biodiverse lawn or border that supports pollinators while maintaining a natural grass framework. Blends are tailored to different conditions and include annuals & perennials for quick colour followed by long-term structure – ideal for low-maintenance meadows, floral lawns, or ecological turf replacement.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What ratio of flowers to grass do these mixes have?

Typically 20–30% wildflower seeds with 70–80% grass seed for a sustainable meadow.

What types of grasses are included?

Common meadow grasses like fescues, ryegrass, timothy, and native meadow species.

When can I expect blooms?

Annuals provide colour in the first year; perennials flower from year two onwards.

Can these be used as a lawn?

Yes – designed for lower-mow or meadow-style lawns with cut-back regimes.

How much seed do I need?

Coverage rates vary – typically 5?g/m² for grass-dominant mixes; check product details.

Are they suitable for pollinators?

Absolutely – mixes often follow RHS Plants for Pollinators lists, attracting bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of wildflowers are in these mixes?

Each mix contains a blend of annuals and perennials, including species like cornflower, poppy, oxeye daisy, and yarrow – selected for garden appeal and pollinator support.

When should I sow wildflower seeds?

Sow in spring (March–May) or autumn (August–October) for best results, depending on the mix.

How much seed do I need?

Coverage varies, but most mixes cover around 2–5m² per 10g – check product details for exact guidance.

Do wildflowers come back every year?

Perennial varieties will return each year, while annuals self-seed or can be re-sown each season.

Do I need to prepare the soil?

Yes – remove weeds, rake the soil to a fine tilth, and press seeds in lightly. Avoid using fertiliser.

Are these safe for pets and wildlife?

Yes, wildflowers are generally safe and promote a wildlife-friendly environment.

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