Stunning Wildflower areas for colour and pollinators
Wildflower Turf Installer Maidstone, Malling, Medway, Kent
Kent’s wildflower turf laying specialists, we can transform YOUR garden.
Wildflower turf laying Maidstone and Kent
Would you like some stunning, low maintenance colour in your garden whilst helping wildlife?
Our beautiful range of wildflower turf can fill borders, cover low maintenance garden areas, and add a splash of colour to dull areas in your garden.
With a selection of native wildflowers, through to enriched mixes with bright flowering annuals, we have a choice of wildflower turf to suit your needs.
Attracting bees, butterflies and a whole myriad of important wildlife to your garden, wildflowers really do help our planet!

Wildflower Turfing Services
How do you lay wildflower turf?
Wildflower turf thrives in well draining, low – fertility soil, where it is more difficult for ornamental and lawn grasses to out compete the wildflowers.
Species such as Yellow Rattle will help keep competing grass in check.
Below is a step by step guide to a typical wildflower turf installation project:


1a - Remove existing turf
We will remove the existing turf and a layer of topsoil if it's really fertile to allow for more suitable soil installation.


1b - Stone burier
For small lawns where a skip wouldn't be a viable option, or lawns without existing grass, we often use our specialised stone burier machine. This will mill the ground, and special screening bars bury small stones, leaving a fine soil for the wildflowers to root into.


2 - Till/ decompact the ground
A main cause of issues with any planted area is soil compaction. For fairly level lawns we will heavily aerate the area to relieve compaction without inverting the soil profile. When areas need a lot of levelling or contain large stones or debris, we will use our power box rake or pin bucket to prepare the ground.


3 - Adding low-fertility topsoil
It is important that wildflower turf is laid on a low-fertility or "poor" soil to reduce competition from other plants and grass.


4 - Grading & firming
We rake final levels be hand, and then firm the area without over-compacting the soil. This removes air pockets that can lead to future sinking. For smaller lawns we will use the heeling technique, raking and repeating until firm. Our mechanical rotor rake will firm and level larger lawns.


6 - Profesional wildflower turf installation
Working from boards to avoid footprints and damage to the plants we carefully install each turf with care. We pull each turf tight into the adjoining one, eliminating any gaps. Joints are carefully married up, and we ensure great root to soil contact by gently pressing the turf to the soil surface. Edges are neatly trimmed, and we leave everything tidy when we finish.


7 - Enjoy!
Your wildflower turf may look a little plain when first laid due to harvesting and transport (and time of year). You will need to water the new wildflowers daily for the first few weeks whilst the roots get into deeper soil. Exciting new flowers will start to emerge through the Spring and Summer, giving a vibrant display!
Why Choose Us?


Qualified
City & Guilds NPTC PA1 & PA6
Experienced
We have been transforming lawns since 2004!
Local
Based in Maidstone, we are an independent, non franchised family business
Accredited
Members of the UK Lawn Care Association, BASIS Lawn assured & The Amenity Standard Accredited
Quality
We only use top quality materials and equipment for top quality results
Reliable
Reliable, top quality service
Caring for your new wildflower turf
It is vitally important that your new wildflower area is watered regularly until established. This is normally daily for the first 2-3 weeks, then a couple of heavy waterings weekly as needed.
The water needs to soak through the wildflower turf, and into the top 50-75mm of topsoil with each watering. You can lift a corner of the turf to gauge this, then firm it back down.
A fairly good guide in most situations is to put an empty cup on the area during watering. When the water level fills the cup to around 12-15mm, that area should have received enough water. If gaps appear between the turfs, the plants start drooping, or browning, then it hasn’t received enough water.
It is important to keep off the new area as much as possible for the first couple of weeks, the watering will make the ground below the lawn quite soft and vulnerable to footprints.
Cutting should be done in late Summer or early Autumn, cutting the area down to around 50mm. Using a line trimmer / strimmer or long reach hedge cutters to cut the stems, then leaving the foliage to dry out for a couple of weeks before collection, enables the flowers to drop and re-seed the area. It is important that all cuttings are collected before they break down and fertilise the soil.
What Our Clients Say
With an emphasise on quality and service, we are the 5 Star rated Kent wildflower lawn company.
Questions & Answers
Below are some commonly asked questions, please don’t hesitate to call us to discuss your turfing requirements:
Why should I choose The Lawn Transformers for turfing and lawn care?
Our entire team take huge pride in transforming old, tired lawns into a stunning feature of your garden.
Qualified and insured, with over 19 years experience, we are UKLCA members, Basis Lawn Assured, and The Amenity Standard accredited.
We can transform your lawn initially, and provide a full ongoing lawn care programme to keep it lush and healthy.
Putting quality at the forefront, we really do want to give you a lawn to be proud of.
I'm interested in having wildflower turf, what happens next?
- Measure the area of lawn that needs turfing.
- Fill in our FREE online estimate form or call us on 01622 535767 for a free, no obligation estimate.
- If you are happy with our estimate, we will visit your garden if required, or book in a convenient start date.
- Once everything is agreed we will email you our Contract, and once agreed and initial payment has been received by us, we will reserve your start date and order materials.
- Our wildflower turf installation team will arrive on the agreed start date (subject to weather) and prepare the ground, then install your wildflower turf in the designated areas.
Why have wildflowers in my garden?
Wildflower areas are important in attracting wildlife and important pollinators to your garden. An area of properly installed wildflower turf will give you a stunning floral display for a large part of the year, and is extremely low maintenance.
We find some of our clients like to have a formal, weed free lawn, and use wildflowers to offset the removal of flowering plants in the main lawn, whilst continuing to feed and attract bees and butterflies.
Growing best on low-fertility soil to out compete weeds and stronger grasses, wildflower turf is great for covering areas where normal grass would struggle without extensive soil improvements.
Is wildflower turf better than wildflower seeds?
We use specially grown, established wildflower turf to give the very best chance of establishment. Attempting to grow a wildflower area from seed usually fails as the seedlings are out competed by weeds and dominant grasses.
Our turf is grown on a soil-less system over sheeting, and arrives with a thick matt of roots that help smother out any competition. We can also offer a variety of flower blends to suit your requirements and tastes.


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We install wildflower turf in Maidstone and the surrounding areas, and can cover the whole of Kent. Our main areas are:
ME1, Rochester ME2, Cuxton, Halling, Strood ME6, Snodland ME14, ME15, Bearsted, Detling, Grove Green, Maidstone, Penenden Heath, Vinters Park, Weavering ME16, Allington, Barming ME17, Boughton Monchelsea, Chart, Coxheath, Hollingbourne, Hucking, Harrietsham, Lenham, Linton ME18, Mereworth, Teston ME19, Birling, East Malling, Kings Hill, West Malling ME20, Aylesford, Larkfield