New for Spring 2024! Created in collaboration with The Wildlife Trusts to encourage more planting of pollinator friendly plants within lawns, Lawn Flowers can be scattered on bare soil with or without grass seed, or grown amongst existing lawns by cutting out little patches for the balls. Seedball donates £1 to The Wildlife Trusts for every bag sold.
Each seed ball contains approximately 30 seeds from a mix of Meadow Buttercup, Common Daisy, Common Dandelion, White Clover, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Red Clover, Cowslip, Self Heal and Yellow Rattle – low growing wildflowers which can often be spotted within grassy areas or grazed fields.
Each bag contains 100 seed balls, enough to cover 5 square metres 15-25 medium sized pots (leave at least 10cm between each ball). Best scattered in Spring or Autumn.
A perennial with clusters of yellow/orange pea like leaves. Height: 15-25cm Flowers: May to October Lotus corniculatus is such a sunny little thing, why not try it mixed into your summer baskets and patio pots?
Perennial. Height: 10-50cm Flowers: June to September The common name Self heal, sometimes written as Self-heal, refers to the plant having been used as a treatment for wounds and bruises until recent times.
Perennial with trefoil leaves and pinky red flowers. Good weed suppressor. Height: 10-45cm Flowers: May to September The trifolium can help to break up heavy soil over time, plus it adds nitrogen to the soil, meaning healthy plants all round!
Perennial. Height: 20-30cm Flowers: April to May The origin of the name cowslip is unclear, but it may derive from the fact that it grows in meadows well manured by cow dung or cow slips.