A fine, low-input grass mix designed to create the structure of a traditional meadow.
Ideal as a base for wildflowers or for a softer, more natural grass area.
This meadow grass mix is designed to create a softer, more natural alternative to a traditional lawn.
Made up of fine fescue grasses, it forms a dense but low-growing sward that works with the natural conditions of your garden rather than against them. It requires less feeding and less frequent mowing than standard lawn mixes, while still providing good coverage and structure.
It can be used on its own for a simple, low-input grass area, or as the foundation for a wildflower meadow - helping to support longer-lasting, more balanced planting over time.
The result is a more relaxed, natural-looking space that fits easily into both gardens and larger landscapes.
Key Features
- Fine grasses for a softer, more natural look
- Lower input than traditional lawn mixes
- Suitable for reduced mowing
- Can be used alone or with wildflower seed
- Helps create long-lasting meadow structure
Composition
A blend of fine, low-maintenance grasses:
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45% Strong Creeping Red Fescue (Festuca rubra)
Provides structure, density and long-term resilience -
25% Slender Creeping Red Fescue (Festuca rubra litoralis)
Helps fill gaps and improve coverage over time -
30% Chewings & Hard Fescues (Festuca rubra commutata & Festuca trachyphylla)
Fine-leaved grasses that create a softer, more natural finish
Sowing Guide
- Sowing rate: 35–50g/m²
- Oversowing: 15–25g/m²
- When to sow: March to October
- Position: Sun or light shade
Best For
- Meadow creation (with or without wildflowers)
- Low-maintenance grass areas
- Larger or less formal garden spaces
- Natural landscaping
Good To Know
- This is a grass-only mix (no wildflowers included)
- More natural in appearance than a traditional lawn
- Not designed for heavy wear or frequent mowing
A simple way to create a softer, lower-input grass space - with or without wildflowers.
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