A wildflower mixture of native origin as sown by the professionals. For optimum appearance, and a greater ratio of flowers to grass, use sowing rate as directed. Ideal for the gardener who is looking attract animal life.
Wildflower species that are generally included
birdsfoot trefoil, black medick, black knapweed, common vetch, meadow buttercup, oxeye daisy, white clover, self  heal, yarrow, musk mallow and red campion.
Grass species that are generally included
browntop bent, crested dogstail, meadow fescue, red fescue, smooth stalked meadow grass and yorkshire fog
Sowing
Sowing can take place throughout most of the year, providing a good months of March/April and August/September are generally the most suitable.
Sowing rate
 5g per square metre
Cutting height
 For a new meadow when sward reaches 15cm (6in) high, cut for the first time back to 5cm (2in), removing all the cuttings. First year  first cut in May and then every 2 months or when the sward reaches  15cm (6in) back to 5cm (2in), removing all the cuttings. Future years First cut in March/April to 7.5cm (3in) with a second cut to 7.5cm (3in) in August/October removing all the cuttings after each cut.
                                        
                                        
                                            Rate of growth:
                                            Fast-growing
                                         
                                        
                                            Soil:
                                            Moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soil