About the species mix
Achieve your UKHab Lowland meadows (g3a) goals with our specialised seed mix, designed for Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) projects.
Lowland meadows are a valuable and increasingly rare habitat and contain a rich biodiversity of wildflowers and grasses.
This seed mix is meticulously formulated using key UKHab indicator species, ensuring compliance and a thriving, biodiverse habitat.
We use high quality, UK provenance seed, guaranteeing excellent germination and robust growth.
Species Information
About our Wildflower seed
In 2024, a remarkable 97% of the seed was grown and harvested at our main nursery in Hampshire. This commitment to local sourcing offers several key advantages:
UK Provenance: Our seed boasts UK provenance, ensuring optimal adaptation to native conditions.
Elite Seed Quality: Stringent harvesting and storage protocols, combined with rigorous quality testing, result in elite seed with exceptional viability and germination rates. This also ensures the seed does not contain any contaminants.
Traceability: We maintain complete traceability of our seed, providing transparency and confidence in its origin and quality.
BNG Condition Assessment criteria
This information is subject to Ecologist & Local Planning Authority (LPA) approval/report and is dependent on installation and maintenance instructions provided by WFT being followed.
What BNG habitat can this mix create? | Grassland – Lowland meadows (g3a) |
No of indicator species | 25 |
Number of BNG Condition Assessment criteria passed | At installation: 2
At 5 years: 4 At 30 years: 6 |
Condition on installation | Poor |
Condition at 5 years (providing management plan followed) | Moderate |
Condition at 30 years | Good |
We understand that every project is unique.
That’s why we offer customisation options, allowing you to add Local Priority Species and tailor the mix to your specific project requirements.
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Wildflower meadows are just that, wild, ever changing and full of surprises.
As grassland habitats, meadows are significantly influenced by weather and climate which can make them unpredictable. These factors can dictate species flowering periods, affect seed production and much more.
However, understanding this relationship can help inform us on how to sustain and manage our wildflower meadows in the face of climate change and appreciate these natural landscapes even more!
We have a structured range of prices for both retail and trade enquiries based on the type of product and quantity. Please contact us for a quotation.