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Loamy Wildflower Meadow Mix

Designed for nutrient-rich, loamy soils, offering a long flowering season and vibrant habitat for pollinators.

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A native wildflower and grass mix formulated to reflect the species composition of unimproved lowland meadows on loamy soils. An EM5 equivalent, it combines fine-leaved native grasses with a diverse range of wildflowers suited to the neutral to slightly acidic conditions typical of alluvial and low-lying ground.

Key Features:

  • EM5 equivalent meadow mix
  • A rich variety of native species - perfect for boosting biodiversity
  • Supports bees, butterflies, and other vital pollinators 
  • Flowers across the seasons - from spring right through to late summer
  • Low-maintenance once established
  • Designed with loamy, fertile soils in mind

Technical Specification Sheets 

Working on a BNG or infrastructure project? The data sheet detailing the technical specifications of this Loamy Wildflower Meadow mix for contractors and ecologists is available to download below.

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This Loamy Meadow Mix is all about working with nature, not against it. It brings together a lovely range of UK-native wildflowers, from the dependable Common Knapweed and Oxeye Daisy to the delicate Musk-Mallow and Wild Carrot. Alongside them, a careful selection of fine-leaved grasses provides structure and year-round greenery.

Wildflowers like Yellow Rattle play a special role in the mix by gently reducing the vigour of the grasses, creating space for other plants to thrive – nature’s own balance-keeper. Together, the flowers and grasses support a wide range of insects and birds, helping to build a healthier garden ecosystem.

This mix is ideal if you're hoping to create a more natural space, whether it’s a full meadow, a wildlife patch in your garden, or a border with a wilder feel. Over time, it’ll evolve and shift, becoming more established, more diverse, and more beautiful each year.


Sow your Loamy Wildflower Meadow Mix in either spring (March–May) or early autumn (August–October), when soil temperatures are just right for germination.

Start by clearing the ground of weeds and grass, then rake to create a fine, crumbly surface. Mix the seed with a little dry sand to help spread it evenly, then scatter by hand. Lightly firm the seed in by walking over the area or using a roller works well. In dry spells, a light watering helps, but there’s no need to soak it.

In the first year mow it down to 5–10cm every couple of months to keep weeds in check and help the perennials get established. From the second year onwards, just one cut a year – usually after flowering, around late July or August – is enough. Always remove the cuttings to keep soil fertility low and flowers thriving.























This mix is perfect for gardens, orchards, community spaces, or countryside projects – really, anywhere with loamy soil where you'd like to invite nature in. It provides food and shelter for all kinds of wildlife, from bees and butterflies to seed-loving birds. Over time, you’ll start to notice the difference, not just in how your meadow looks, but in the life it supports.


We offer a flat shipping rate of £5.99.

Garden lawn seed, wildflower seeds, and wildflower seed mixtures are typically dispatched within 1 to 3 working days.

Products from our agricultural, landscaping, and equine ranges may be shipped separately as they are mixed to order.

We aim to ensure customer satisfaction with all products supplied. If you experience any issues with your order, please contact us at info@kentseeds.co.uk within 5 working days of the dispatch date, quoting your order number and a detailed description of the issue.

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Q1: Can I use this mix in heavy clay or sandy soils?
A: This particular blend is made for loamy soils. If your soil is very clay-heavy or sandy, look for a mix designed specifically for those conditions.

Q2: Will it flower in the first year?
A: You might see a few blooms, but don’t worry if it’s mostly green to begin with as the real display comes from year two onwards, once the perennials settle in.

Q3: Do I need to feed the meadow or water it?
A: Not at all, in fact, less is more. Wildflowers thrive in low-fertility soils, and once established, they’re generally drought-tolerant.

Q4: Will it spread or take over my garden?
A: No, this mix is well balanced and slow-growing. It won’t become invasive, and it can be mown to contain it if needed.