The favourite wildflower all tortoises love. Although they shouldn't eat the flower stems because the oxalic acid isn't good for them. Best to keep them separate from grazing patches and only pick the flower heads and leaves.To appease your neighbours, best to remove all the flower-heads before they seed or only spread the seeds where you want them.You can buy all of the seeds that are in our Mega mix as 1g, 2g, 5g or 10g packets of the individual seeds. Growing your tortoises' favourite foods is easily achieved with individual seed varieties. The best way is plant your seeds into plug trays and then add them into an established grazing patch. These seeds have been carefully selected and are easy to grow in your garden, in pots or trays. The wildflowers have been carefully selected to ensure there are no plants that are toxic to humans or tortoises alike. They can all be found growing wild in the typical english countryside. It is wise to note that not everything found wild is safe to eat for tortoises or humans so this is by far the safer option.