- Sow on grassland with recently cut short grasses and avoid dense or overgrown grass areas.
- Lightly scarify the soil surface before sowing.
- Use 0.5–1gm of seed per m².
- Sow in late autumn or early spring before the last frost.
- Allow natural cold stratification over winter.
- Don’t mow until seed pods have dried in late summer.
- Cut in late summer to disperse seeds for next year.
- Establishment usually takes one year.
Yellow Rattle is a distinctive wildflower with bright yellow blooms. Being semi-parasitic, it draws nutrients from the roots of grasses, weakening them and allowing a greater diversity of wildflowers to thrive. Flowering in mid to late summer, Yellow Rattle is perfect for creating species-rich meadows, supporting wildlife gardens, and adding natural colour to grassy areas.




