

Why wildflowers are important
97% of wildflower meadows have been lost since the 1930s due to construction and changes in agriculture.
Wildflowers and wildflower meadows have many benefits for our wildlife including:
Attracting insects that can help protect crops from pests
Provide a food source for bees, other pollinators, birds and small mammals
Provide wildlife with shelter and a place to breed
Roots can help stabilize the soil, once the plant is established
Wildflowers offer a beautiful display with very little input, as they are tough, like being left alone and prefer poor quality soil, making them perfect for the busy gardener!

