Why You Should Create a Wildflower Meadow in Your Garden

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If you love flowers and a range of bees and beautiful butterflies, then chances are you’ll love having your own wildflower meadow in your garden – something which is possible even if you have only a modest amount of space. Not sure? Here are some very convincing reasons to create a beautiful wildflower meadow in your garden this year:

It’s Great for Biodiversity

Don’t want to sit staring at the same old flowers day in day out? Plant a wildflower meadow, and you won’t have to; there will be literally dozens of different species of native wildflower in display at various times throughout the year, bringing colour and change into your life.

 

It’s Even Better for Wildlife

Imagine sitting on your Bramblecrest Furniture watching as butterflies, bees, larks, moths and even barn owls swoop down to take advantage of your wildflower meadow. What could be better than that? If you want to enjoy more of the native wildlife and help it to thrive, then a wildflower meadow really is a no-brainer.

hedgehog in a wildflower meadow

 

It’s Easy to Maintain

Due to its very nature, a wildflower meadow is very easy to maintain. Unlike most garden styles, it does not require extensive mowing and meddling; you can pretty much get it started and leave it to do its own thing.

 

It’s Bold and Beautiful

Of course, one of the absolute best things about wildflower meadows is that they are very bold and very beautiful, being made up as they are, of lots of different flowers and grass. If it’s a rainbow of beautiful vibrant colour you’re after, then you’ll love having a wildflower meadow of your own out the back.

wildflower meadow

 

It’s Great for Air Quality

If you live in an urban area, then creating a wildflower area in your garden could help to capture pollution and improve the quality of air for you, your family and your neighbours. The more people who let their gardens grow this way, the better off we will all be. So, if you do decide to go ahead and plant one, you will basically be committing a very charitable act that will not only benefit you but countless other people in your local environment too.

 

It’s Fast

You can basically start your own wildflower meadow by laying Wildflower Turf in your garden. That’s literally all you need to do to transform your outdoor space into one of the most naturally beautiful places in your life. Since that’s all you need to do to get started, and because wildflower meadows require very little maintenance, they’re also a pretty cost-effective way of making over the garden too.

 

It’s Peaceful

There are a few kinds of garden that are more peaceful than a wildflower garden. The various colours, the way the flowers sway in the breeze, the animals that come to visit and the wonderful smells that emanate from them all come together to encourage relaxation and a sense of wellbeing, they can even help people who are suffering from mental health issues.

 

To sum it up, wildflower meadows are pretty amazing!

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