Our Pro Basic 12 Wildflower Meadow Mix is a versatile blend of 12 native British wildflowers combined with low-maintenance grass, designed to flourish across a wide variety of soil types and conditions. The mix combines eight commonly successful species with four perennial wildflowers, delivering a vibrant, colourful meadow that enhances biodiversity and supports wildlife.
Ideal for gardens, parks, estates, and ecological projects, this mix attracts pollinators, butterflies, birds, and beneficial insects while establishing quickly for immediate visual impact. For best results, mix the seed with dry sand, sifted topsoil, or sawdust, sow evenly, and lightly rake and roll the seedbed to ensure firm seed-to-soil contact.
Key Features & Benefits:
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12 native British wildflower species with low-maintenance grass
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Suitable for a wide range of soil types and growing conditions
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Enhances biodiversity and ecological value
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Attracts pollinators, butterflies, birds, and beneficial insects
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Low-maintenance once established
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Produces seasonal colour and natural meadow structure
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Ideal for gardens, parks, meadows, estates, and restoration projects
Contents:
Low Maintenance Grass Seed, Lady’s Bedstraw, Common Birds Foot Trefoil, Salad Burnet, Meadow Buttercup, White Campion, Wild Carrot, Oxeye Daisy, Black Medick, Ribwort Plantain, Selfheal, Yarrow, Common Sorrel
Sowing Rate & Times:
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100% Wildflower Mix: 2g/m²
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Grass & Wildflower Mix: 5g/m²
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Optimum sowing months: March, April, May, August, September, October
Wildflower Site Preparation:
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Ensure the planting site is completely weed-free
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Control annual weeds using a contact herbicide; perennial weeds with a translocated herbicide (e.g., Round-Up)
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Cultivate to achieve a fine seedbed, sow evenly, then lightly roll to ensure firm seed-to-soil contact
Pack Sizes:
10g, 100g, 1kg
Technical Specification:
Species Mix | 12 native British wildflowers with grass
Soil Preference | Most soil types
Sowing Rate | 2g/m² (wildflower), 5g/m² (grass/wildflower)
Sowing Periods | March–May, August–October
Habitat Value | Supports pollinators, birds, butterflies & insects
Maintenance | Low once established
Flowering Period | Spring to autumn
Application | Gardens, parks, meadows, estates, ecological restoration projects
Pack Sizes | 10g, 100g, 1kg
Seed Origin | UK native species