Low-growing wildflowers ideal for lawns and walkways
Fragrant species enhance sensory garden appeal
Provides nectar-rich habitat for pollinators
Blended with fine grasses for a natural lawn feel
Reduces mowing and long-term maintenance costs
Available Size:
1kg bag (covers approx. 400–500m²)
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The Impact Fragrant Lawn Wildflower Mix is a specially formulated seed blend designed to deliver low-growing, aromatic wildflowers ideal for creating attractive, lightly managed lawns or informal grass areas. This mix has been developed for landscapers, councils, contractors, and homeowners who want to enrich their turf with seasonal colour, fragrance, and biodiversity—without sacrificing practicality or ease of maintenance.
Combining native and naturalised wildflower species with slow-growing grasses, this wildflower lawn mix thrives in a variety of soil types and light conditions. It features species like yarrow, self-heal, daisies, and thyme that add a gentle perfume to the air while also supporting vital pollinators including bees and butterflies. The result is a softer, more ecological alternative to standard grass lawns, ideal for domestic gardens, urban greenspaces, school grounds, and commercial landscaping.
This fragrant mix is low-maintenance and doesn’t require frequent mowing—cutting just a few times a year will maintain its balance of wildflowers and grass. It is especially suitable for projects aiming to achieve biodiversity net gain, reduce mowing costs, or support nature-based urban design.
Whether you’re rewilding a public park or adding charm to a home lawn, the Fragrant Lawn Wildflower Mix offers a sensory and sustainable solution.
Seed Composition: Low-growing native wildflowers and fine-leaf grasses
Flowering Height: Approx. 10–25cm
Sowing Rate: 5g/m²
Sowing Time: Spring (March–May) or Autumn (August–October)
Flowering Period: May to September
Maintenance: Cut 1–3 times annually
Pollinator Friendly: Yes
Use Case: Lawns, sensory gardens, schoolyards, open public spaces