Whilst Meadowmat Wildflower Turf is the fastest way to establish a wildflower meadow; plants, bulbs and seeds can help you customise your wildflower meadow as well add an extra dimension to the planting in your garden. Planned carefully you can enjoy colour and variety all year round whilst your seasonal wildflowers can be bolstered by spring-flowering bulbs or your favourite flowers year after year. With the option of seeds, bulbs or plants you can also decide whether you want instant colour, the anticipation of colour to come or the joy of creating your own seedlings. If your especially confident take the chance to grow your flowers from seed and watch them germinate and grow.
We can’t deny that there is a built-in satisfaction to creating your own plants from seed. We would also be the first to recognise that growing from seed needs more knowledge and starting from scratch can be a little more intimidating. When to plant, how deep, when to plant out….It all demands a little more. Admittedly, it will also take some patience and the belief that something will come up – but just wait. It will happen.
Of course, the best way is to adopt all three. Plants will bring an instant hit of colour and diversity to your garden. Bulbs can then follow up with new plants later in the season and seeds will bring the extra satisfaction and give you work to do in the garden whilst the others mature.
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Large aromatic leaves and decorative lilac flower bracts, used in aromatherapy.
Campanula glomerata. Clusters of handsome violet flowers that are small and compact. Suitable for rock gardens.
Aquilegia vulgaris. A woodland or open border plant also known as Grannys Bonnets. Grey-green leaves with lovely blue, pink or white flowers.
Agrimonia eupatoria. A good meadow plant with decorative leaves and spikes of star-shaped yellow flowers. Attracts bees and other insects.
Hypochaeris radicata. A good meadow component with rich yellow flowers and dandelion-like seed heads.
Bellis perennis. One of our best-known wild flowers, adorning many a lawn. Flowers all year round.
Very showy woodland or hedgerow plant Blue flowers. It will self seed along shaded pathways.
Scrophularia nodosa. Dark reddish brown flowers in open, branched cluster. Likes a damp shaded area.
Pulicaria dysenterica. Daisy like golden yellow flowers about 1.9cm across.
Very showy, tough plant with a profusion of pink/purple flowers.
A good meadow plant with pink pea flowers on tough stems arresting the harrow. Attractive to bees.
A perennial with reddish pink flower spikes with arrow shaped leaves that turn crimson.
A shrub-like perennial plant with clusters of golden yellow flowers.
Ornithogalum umbellatum 15-30 cm Umbel-like white flowers in April and May which open star-like in the sun. Pack Size: 50 bulbs per pack
White-pink umbel-like flowers, a good woodland plant that like light shaded conditions.
Vicia sativa. Only pink succulent to be found in woods, numerous small purplish – pink flowers.
Glebionis segetum (Annual). Bright yellow daisy like flowers.
Papaver rhoeas. The poppy that used to be seen in fields everywhere. An annual with deep scarlet flowers, probably our most popular wildflower.
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