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Wildflowers for lawns

Wildflowers for lawns

"Flowery meads" were an important component of medieval gardens and are now enjoying a comeback. They provide a fantastic low maintenance and wildlife friendly alternative to the "traditional" lawn. These plants are perfect for creating small areas of wildflower lawn. If you want to plant them into grass, clear a small circle of grass around where you want to plant each plug to enable the plants to establish.
Regular price £105.00 per collection
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Type of plants

Wildflower plant selections for lawns

Please note: We may substitute other suitable plants depending on availability and season

We offer two options for this product, from two different growers.

Option 1 - Many but Small

Tray of 104 small (55cc) wildflower plug plants, to be planted at 5 per square metre into existing grass, or 10 per square metre otherwise. This is a useful way of quickly establishing plants, particularly in existing sward and/or for smaller areas. These British wildflowers aren't just attractive and good sources of nectar, but they're also essential foodplants for butterfly and moth larvae.

13 species will be selected from the following (may be substituted):

Autumn Hawkbit, Basil, Betony, Birds Foot Trefoil, Chamomile, Common Catsear, Cowslip, Daisy, Dandelion, Dog Violet, Field Mint, Field Woodrush, Germander Speedwell, Ground Ivy, Harebell, Hoary Plantain, Lady’s Bedstraw, Maiden Pink, Meadow Buttercup, Mousear Hawkweed, Primrose, Red Clover, Ribwort Plantain, Selfheal, Sorrel, White Clover, Yarrow, Yellow Toadflax

Option 2 - Fewer but Bigger

A collection of 30 much larger plants in 9cm pots, including a selection of three of each of ten species. 

The current selection available is:
Yarrow, Common sorrel, Field scabious, Meadow buttercup, Lady’s bedstraw, Oxeye daisy, Betony, Birds foot trefoil, Selfheal, Wild Red clover  

Other species may be included at different times of year, such as Meadow cranesbill, Agrimony, Wild carrot, Common knapweed

 

Our wildflowers for lawns are grown from guaranteed native seed, most of which is collected by the suppliers themselves. They're grown without the use of peat, fungicides or pesticides.

Grower: British Wildflower Plants, Blooming Wild Plant Nursery

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