Meadowmat: bringing back our wild flowers

Meadowmat is a new landscaping material that makes it easy for anyone to create a wild flower meadow of any size. Follow our blog to find out what to expect from Meadowmat wild flower matting, compare it to wild flower seeds and see what is happening in one of the few, ancient, traditionally managed meadows left in Norfolk

Monday, 13 January 2014

Meadowmat - Wildflower Blog - It's time to go wild

Meadowmat - Wildflower Blog - It's time to go wild
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