Low Grow Turf

Low Grow is a limited edition pre grown turf made up of UK wildflowers and grasses

With a minimum of 90% wildflowers designed to produce a dense sward of hardy perennial native and naturalised species.

Product Code:

WFT-Low Grow-Bio

Key Product Points

  • Designed to grow no higher than 40-50cm in normal average growing conditions
  • Added benefit of having several scented species included
  • A mixture of both UK native and naturalised species suitable for a range of soil types
  • Low Maintenance – one to two cuts a year

Typical Applications:

  • Verges and roundabouts
  • Municipal areas
  • Parks
  • Gardens

Naturalistic, low maintenance wildflower meadow for a SINC

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Species Mix

Grasses

  • Sheeps fescue Festuca ovina
  • Sweet Vernal Grass Anthoxanthum odoratum
  • Quaking Grass Briza media

Specification

Flora (Top 10)

  • Cats Ear Hypochaeris radicata
  • Chamomile Golden Anthemis tinctoria
  • Chamomile Roman Chamaemelum nobile
  • Common Thyme Thymus vulgaris
  • Fox & Cubs Pilosella aurantiaca
  • Kidney Vetch Anthyllis vulneraria
  • Lawn daisy Bellis perennis
  • Lemon Balm Melissa officinalis
  • Marjoram Origanum vulgare
  • Meadow Buttercup Ranunculus acris

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Pricing

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