Premium Seed Mix - Wildflowers Only
Premium Seed Mix - Wildflowers Only
Origin: UK
Soil type: any reasonably drained
Seeding rate: 0.5g - 1g per square metre for overseeding, 1g-2g otherwise
Approximate wildflowers: grasses ratio: 100:0
Species mix: Please see below
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Premium Seed Mix - Wildflowers Only
These are the wildflowers in our premium meadow mix, available on their own. It's a relatively diverse mix of wildflowers, common across the UK, and suitable for well drained higher fertility soils. This kind of mix might be appropriate for overseeding existing grass. As the wildflowers in the mix are perennials (except for Yellow Rattle), they won't flower in their first year - if you want instant colour you could add a small quantity of cornfield annuals to it.
%Wildflowers (by weight)
8.0 Yarrow Achillea millefolium
4.0 Common Knapweed Centaurea nigra
4.0 Wild Carrot Daucus carota
4.0 Hedge Bedstraw Galium mollugo
4.0 Lady's Bedstraw Galium verum
4.0 Rough Hawkbit Leontodon hispidus
4.0 Oxeye Daisy Leucanthemum vulgare
8.0 Birdsfoot Trefoil Lotus corniculatus
8.0 Ribwort Plantain Plantago lanceolata
2.0 Cowslip Primula veris
6.0 Selfheal Prunella vulgaris
8.0 Meadow Buttercup Ranunculus acris
4.0 Yellow Rattle Rhinanthus minor
4.0 Common Sorrel Rumex acetosa
4.0 Red Campion Silene dioica
4.0 Wild Red Clover Trifolium pratense
Sowing rate: 0.5g - 1g per square metre for overseeding, 1g-2g otherwise.
Supplier : All Things Rural
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We strongly recommend reading up on wildflower meadows before buying seed - see our resources section and brief guide to preparation and aftercare, which includes links to our "how to" blogs and video.
Although we test our seed and it has high germination rates, you need to be careful about initial care and establishing an annual regime. Don't be put off though - once you get the hang of it it's pretty straightforward.