A wildflower garden by Jennie Herrington in Oxfordshire features a pond surrounded by blooming wildflowers, adding natural beauty and attracting wildlife.
Transform your lawn into a wildlife haven by planting native grasses and wildflowers, reducing maintenance and attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Create a romantic garden by planting wildflowers along a winding path to a charming destination, using soil fertility techniques to help flowers thrive.
Plant wildflowers in containers on patios or decks to attract butterflies and bees. Mix poppies, cornflowers, and native grasses for a beautiful display.
Install wildflower turf to quickly create a meadow look, attracting pollinators and providing habitat while adding visual interest to your garden.
Plant hardy wild roses among wildflowers for a touch of romance and year-round interest with beautiful blooms and rose hips for winter.
Design a path through wildflowers leading to a pond, creating an immersive garden experience that blends cultivated areas with the natural landscape.
Even small gardens can benefit from a wildflower section, providing habitat for wildlife and a splash of color with minimal maintenance.