Grass free wild flower turf with wild orchid seed
a beautiful flower turf grown without grasses for creating more of a ‘cottage garden’ look
36 native wild flowers and up to 22 non-natives for extra strong colour
suitable for most soil types and is tolerant of some shading
A few grasses do invariably get in to the turf via wind-blown seed it is extremely difficult to prevent this during the natural growing process so please expect the odd bit of grass within your turf.
Please note for orders under 15 square metres add £2 per square metre to the price shown below. Minimum order size 6m2 .
Price: £15.50 per m2 plus vat and delivery
You will notice that you cannot buy this product straight off the website; this is because the delivery price varies due to quantity and distance. If you email me with your potential order including the delivery address I will then send you back a full quotation.
For orders or enquiries telephone Colin: 01435 810446
To send an email click here
“Dear Colin, A belated thank you for the grass free wildflower turf. It arrived as planned, delivered by a friendly and courteous driver, and it was as simple to lay as you said it would be. I am delighted both with the turf itself and with your service, and your communication, if I may say so, is excellent! Best wishes, Philip Thorby”. Suffolk
Turf management:
Ideally cut the plant growth once every Autumn (other cuts optional) and clear the cuttings.
For details on how to lay and manage your turf click here
For details on watering your turf click here
Turf weight: typical per m2 18kg or typical water saturated per m2 22kg
Approximate established height: between 30cm and 75cm – the height will be affected by your underlying soil’s fertility and the amount of shade
* I will send you my native Common Spotted Orchid seed separately to sow over the surface once the turf is laid (simple instructions will be included with the seed packet).
Wild flower content | Latin name |
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Autumn Hawkbit | Scorzoneroides autumnalis |
Betony | Betonica officinalis |
Bird's-foot trefoil | Lotus corniculatus |
Bladder Campion | Silene vulgaris |
Cat's-ear | Hypochaeris radicata |
Common Knapweed | Centaurea nigra |
Common Sorrel | Rumex acetosa |
*Common Spotted Orchid | Dactylorhiza fuchsii |
Common Toadflax | Linaria vulgaris |
Common Vetch | Vicia sativa ssp. segetalis |
Corncockle | Agrostemma githago |
Cornflower | Centaurea cyanus |
Cowslip | Primula veris |
Field Scabious | Knautia arvensis |
Lady's Bedstraw | Galium verum |
Meadow Buttercup | Ranunculus acris |
Meadow Cranesbill | Geranium pratense |
Meadowsweet | Filipendula ulmaria |
Musk Mallow | Malva moschata |
Oxeye Daisy | Leucanthemum vulgare |
Perforate St John's Wort | Hypericum perforatum |
Ragged Robin | Silene flos-cuculi |
Red Campion | Silene dioica |
Red Poppy | Papaver rhoeas |
Ribwort Plantain | Plantago lanceolata |
Rough Hawkbit | Leontodon hispidus |
Salad Burnet | Poterium sanguisorba |
Selheal | Prunella vulgaris |
Tufted Vetch | Vicia cracca |
White Campion | Silene latifolia |
White Clover | Trifolium repens |
Wild Carrot | Daucus carota |
Wild Marjoram | Origanum vulgare |
Wild Red Clover | Trifolium pratense |
Yarrow | Achillea millefolium |
Yellow Rattle | Rhinanthus minor |
Plus up to 22 naturalised species including the following and more | |
Borage | Borage officinalis |
Honesty | Lunaria annua |
Sweet William | Dianthus barbatus |
Horned Pansy | Viola cornuta |
Feathered Pink | Dianthus plumarius |
Garden Candytuft | Iberis umbellata |
Blue flax | Linum perenne |
Alpine Forget-me-not | Myosotis alpestris |
Baby’s breath | Gypsophila elegans |