- Can I scatter wildflower seeds on grass?
- Can you turn a lawn into a wildflower meadow?
- When should you lay wildflower turf?
- Can I just sprinkle wildflower seeds?
Can I scatter wildflower seeds on grass?
Wild Flora into Grass: In an ideal world, all wildflower sowings should be made into clean, weed-free ground. However, it is possible, given time, to introduce species into established grass.
Can you turn a lawn into a wildflower meadow?
Converting a lawn to a meadow
Lawns can be converted into wildflower meadows, but it can take a number of years for the balance between grass and wildflowers to be established.
When should you lay wildflower turf?
Laying Wildflower Turf In Spring-Time
The days are getting longer (plants need daylight to grow), the soil temperature is rising and Mother Nature is generous with rain. Meadowmat wildflower turf laid in spring will establish rapidly, and, if planted before the end of April, will normally flower in its first summer.
Can I just sprinkle wildflower seeds?
You can plant wildflower seed over a large area either by preparing the soil and planting only your selected wildflower seeds or by simply scattering the seeds in the existing vegetation.