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wildflower meadow seeds uk Old English Country Wildflower Meadow Seed Mix

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wildflower meadow seeds uk Old English Country Wildflower Meadow Seed MixThe flowers in the old English country meadow wildflower mix are yellow, purple and white with a hint of red it's a wildflower mix reminiscent of the old English country meadow. The mix contains a range of seeds that are suitable for most open sunny sites. This mixtures contains 20% wildflower seed to 80% grasses. This ratio helps to maintain a more natural healthy balance and allows the wildflowers to grow more easily. This mix is 100% native UK

The flowers in the old English country meadow wildflower mix are yellow, purple and white with a hint of red - it's a wildflower mix reminiscent of the old English country meadow. The mix contains a range of seeds that are suitable for most open sunny sites.

This mixtures contains 20% wildflower seed to 80% grasses. This ratio helps to maintain a more natural healthy balance and allows the wildflowers to grow more easily. This mix is 100% native UK origin.

Old English Country Wildflower Seed Mix Information

When to Sow: Throughout the year (bar the depths of winter) but best results from August to October then March to April.
Soil / Site Conditions: Most, but sunny site.
How to Sow: Sowing of Wildflower seeds can take place through most of the year (bar the depths of winter). But generally the most successful time is August to October (following natures natural cycle) and then by March to April. The best method to create a wildflower meadow is to sow on a freshly prepared seed bed. Prepare the seed bed by clearing all the weeds by hand or with glyphosate for perennial weeds, dig over and a rake soil to a fine tilth, tread or roll and then rake again. If the soil is very fertile remove the top 5-10cm of topsoil first. Broadcast the seed at a rate of 5g/sqm. (The seed can be mixed with sharp sand to ensure a more even spread). Lightly rake the seed in and water carefully with a fine hose.
Care: Carefully water during dry weather, and keep on top of removing weeds until the meadow begins to establish. In the first year after germination cut sward to 5cm in Mar/Apr. (If seed sown in spring do 1st cut in May). Then cut every 2 months or when the meadow reaches 15cms. Remove the grass and compost, this stops the meadow being swamped and helps keep the fertility down. The final cut will be Sept/Oct, all cuttings should be removed. Following years should see the wildflower meadow cut in Mar/Apr to 7.5cm and the second cut in Aug/Oct.
Sow Rate: 5 grams per square metre.
Pack Weight / Area:
10g
2m2
25g
5m2
50g
10m2
100g
20m2

When to Sow your Old English Country Wildflower Seed Mix

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Old English Country Wildflower Seed Mix Contents

Wildflowers: 1 part 20%
% Seed Latin Name Height (cm) Colour Period
15
Ribwort Plantain Plantago lanceolata
05-50
Brown
May-Sept
12
White Campion Silene alba
30-100
White
May-Sept
12
Ox-eye Daisy Leucanthemum vulgare
20-100
White
May-Oct
12
Meadow Buttercup Ranunculus acris
30-100
Yellow
May-Sept
12
Black Knapweed Centaurea nigra
30-80
Purple
June-Sept
10
Self Heal Prunella vulgaris
05-20
Purple
June-Sept
05
White Clover Trifolium repens
10-15
White
June-Oct
05
Red Clover Trifolium pratense
10-30
Red
May-Sept
05
Common Vetch Vicia sativa
20-45
Purple
April-Sept
05
Birdsfoot Trefoil Lotus corniculatus
05-15
Yellow
Aug-Oct
04
Black Medick Medicago lupulina
15-50
Yellow
May-Sept
03
Yarrow Achillea millefolium
20-45
White
June-Oct
100
 
Grasses: 4 parts 80%
% Seed Latin Name Height (cm)
28.5
Meadow Fescue Festuca pratensis
30-120
25
Smooth Stalk Meadow Grass Poa pratensis
10-90
21
Crested Dogstail Cynosurus cristatus
05-75
17.5
Red Fescue Festuca rubra
15-90
07
Browntop Bent Agrostis castellana
10-70
01
Yorkshire Fog Holcus lanatus
20-100
100

General Wildflower Seed Information & Advice

Follow the links below for more information on Wildflowers:

> Wildflower Seed Sowing Advice
> Benefits of Growing Wildflowers

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