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Sandy Soil Wildflower Seed Mix

£4.00 - £319.20
Our Sandy Soil 100% Wildflower Mix is a specially formulated mix that has been designed to incorporate a solid mixture of commonly found species that can flourish in a wide variety of growing conditions.
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    Our Sandy Soil 100% Wildflower Mix is a specially formulated mix that has been designed to incorporate a solid mixture of commonly found species that can flourish in a wide variety of growing conditions. The result is a mix that provides a beautiful and colourful wildflower habitat that enhances biodiversity in the planting area, attracting many different types of wildlife. The plants included in the Sandy Soil 100% Wildflower Mix are more suited to growing in heavy sand soils and areas. Sowing is best achieved when the seed is mixed with dry sand, dry sifted topsoil or sawdust and evenly spread. The seedbed should be lightly raked and rolled before this as it is important that the seeds make contact with the moisture in the soil.

    Please note: This product may arrive in different packaging shown in the images above however the quality is the same.

    Sandy Soil 100% Wildflower Mix Contents

    • Agrimony, Meadow Cranes-Bill, Common Birds Foot Trefoil, Common Poppy, Kidney Vetch, Ladys Bedstraw, Meadow Buttercup, Musk Mallow, Oxeye Daisy, Ribwort Plantain, Selfheal, Common Sorrel, Wild Carrot, Yarrow, Yellow-Rattle, Dark Mullein

    Sandy Soil 100% Wildflower Mix Sowing Rate & Times

    • 100% Wildflower Mixes: 2g/m2 
    • Grass and Wildflower Seed Mixes: 5g/m2 

    Optimum sowing possible in March, April, May, August, September, October

    Wildflower Site Preparation

    • The planting site should be completely weed free, and annual weeds should be controlled through the use of a contact-based herbicide. Perennial weeds can be managed with a translocated herbicide such as Round-Up. Achieve a fine seed bed by cultivating, sow seed mix and roll to ensure firmness. Good contact between the soil and seeds promises for optimum results.
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