The classic meadow wildflower mix is a native wildflower seed mix which can be used to create an attractive wildflower meadow on most soil types with low-moderate nutrients. *Please Note: The contents ...
Wildflowers are the secret superstars of the garden, bringing a riot of color without the fuss. Ideal for anyone seeking to ...
TIP: Lots of wildflower seed mixes include yellow rattle seed. Yellow rattle is parasitic to grass, so will stop grass from growing, giving your wildflower meadow a much better chance of establishing.
Wildflower seed mixes have different proportions and types of flowers and ... that live at field margins rather than in meadows. These will provide a burst of colour in the first year, but will ...
Try sowing your flower seeds in pots or window boxes. Your meadow or patch needs to be somewhere open that’s sunny for most of the day. It can be flat or sloping. A relatively large area is best, ...
Wildflower meadows establish best on unproductive soil. It’s worth checking what sort of soil you have and its pH before you choose which seeds to sow; wildflower seed merchants supply mixes suitable ...
We hope you enjoy planting your packet of seeds. The seeds in your packet will contain a mix of some of the following plants: Corn Marigold, Corn Chamomile, Common Poppy and Ox-eye Daisy. These are ...
The seed mix used has over twice the species diversity of most commercial mixes – which is particularly important to create a thriving and diverse meadow - and contains 3-4 times the proportion of ...
You can start meadows with seeds, or try wildflower plugs, mats or turf. Wildflower plugs are single plants or clusters of ...
The seed mix planted at the site includes ... pollinators and butterflies. As the meadow matures, wildflower seeds will be harvested and used in other local nature conservation projects.