HomeblogWin a gorgeous flower meadow seed mat Win a mat covered in beautiful meadow seeds for your garden. Meadows. They’re so fashionable these days. A man who is tired of meadows is tired of life, someone almost said once. There is indeed something beautifully soothing about a tapestry of flowers, planted so higgledy-piggledy. Now F&F is giving one lucky reader the chance to win a seed mat from Spalding Plant and Bulb Company. These low-growing ‘lawn’ varieties are already sown on a mat, which can be dug in to a border or meadow site, ready for growing. More details here. To win, all you need to do is post a comment below naming your favourite meadow flower. Closing date is 10 August. Good luck! Share this:Share 164 Responses « Older Comments Anna August 9, 2013 Cornflowers get my vote. Reply Deborah Bird August 9, 2013 Poppies x Reply karen d August 9, 2013 ragged robbin Reply Jayne B August 9, 2013 I love cowslips Reply Pauline Appleton August 10, 2013 Bee Orchid, so unusual and eye-catching.Takes up to 8 years to flower but worth the wait. Love them Reply Gary Topley August 10, 2013 Bluebells I like best. Reply Jo Boyd August 10, 2013 Poppies Reply Louise M August 10, 2013 I adore the Cornflower, although all wild flowers are beautiful, in my humble opinion Reply Susan McFarlane August 10, 2013 Difficult to choose between foxglove and poppies, but the foxglove narrowly wins. Reply Shaun Needham August 10, 2013 Buttercups Reply Emma Lewis August 10, 2013 Poppies Reply Becky John August 10, 2013 I love the beautiful poppy Reply Alisa Moore August 10, 2013 poppies Reply Solange August 11, 2013 Poppies Reply « Older Comments Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Your email address will not be published. Name* Email* Website Comment Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.
Pauline Appleton August 10, 2013 Bee Orchid, so unusual and eye-catching.Takes up to 8 years to flower but worth the wait. Love them Reply
Louise M August 10, 2013 I adore the Cornflower, although all wild flowers are beautiful, in my humble opinion Reply
Susan McFarlane August 10, 2013 Difficult to choose between foxglove and poppies, but the foxglove narrowly wins. Reply