General Purpose Wildflower Seed Mix
General Purpose Wildflower Seed Mix

General Purpose Wildflower Seed Mix

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A good all-round wildflower seed mix that suits the majority of sites. It includes a number of different varieties to ensure germination success and contains a lovely mixture of eye-catching colours from yellow to white, blue, pink and red.

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SKU: SW-GEN-MIX.

Product Description

A good all-round wildflower seed mix that suits the majority of sites. It includes a number of different varieties to ensure germination success and contains a lovely mixture of eye-catching colours from yellow to white, blue, pink and red.

This mixture contains 14% wildflower to 86% grasses, which helps maintain a more natural healthy balance and allows the wildflowers to grow more easily.

General Purpose 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.
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:

When to Sow your General Purpose Wildflower Seed Mix

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General Purpose Wildflower Seed Mix Contents

Wildflowers: 1 part 14%
% Seed Latin Name Height (cm) Colour Period
9
Salad Burnett
Sangiusorba minor
15-50
Green
May-Aug
8
Sainfoin
Onobrychis sativa
50-60
Pink
May-Aug
8
Crimson Clover
Trifolium incarnatum
5-30
Red
May-Sept
7.45
Birdsfoot Trefoil
Lotus corniculatus
5-15
Yellow
Aug-Oct
7
Perennial Flax
Linum perenne
30-50
Blue
May-July
6
Marigold
Calendula officinalus
20-40
Yellow
June-Aug
6
Cornflower
Centaurea cyanus
30-80
Blue
June-Aug
5
Common Caraway
Carum carvi
50-60
White
June-Aug
5
Black Medick
Medicago lupulina
15-50
Yellow
May-Sept
2.5
Yellow Chamomile
Anthemis tinctori
50-60
White
June-Aug
2
Corn Poppy
Papaver rhoeas
30-90
Red
June-Aug
2
Corn Marigold
Chrysanthemum segetum
25-50
Yellow
June-Aug
12
Ox-eye Daisy
Leucanthemum vulgare
20-100
White
May-Oct
1.7
Reversed Clover
Trifolium resupinatum
5-30
Red
May-Sept
1.5
White Campion
Silene alba
30-100
White
May-Sept
1.3
Yarrow
Achillea millefolium
20-45
White
June-Oct
1.3
Red Campion
Silene dioica
60-80
Red
May-Nov
1
Sweet Alyssum
Lobularia maritima
5-15
White
June-Aug
1
Ribwort Plantain
Plantago lanceolata
5-50
Brown
May-Sept
1
Ragged Robin
Lychnis flos-cuculi
30-80
Red
May-June
1
Love-in-a-Mist
Nigella sativa
20-30
Blue
May-Aug
1
Knapweed
Centaurea jacea
30-80
Purple
June-Sept
1
Greater Knapweed
Centaurea scabiosa
50-90
Purple
July-Aug
1
Common St Johns Wort
Hypericum perforatum
30-90
Yellow
June-Sept
0.5
Wild Pink
Dianthus superbus
10-30
Pink
May-Aug
0.5
Self Heal
Prunella vulgaris
5-20
Purple
June-Sept
0.5
Musk Mallow
Malva moschata
20-80
Pink
July-Oct
0.5
Meadow Clary
Salvia pratensis
80-100
Blue
June-July
0.5
Lady’s Bedstraw
Galium verum
50-80
Yellow
June-Sept
0.5
Greater Burnet
Sangiusorba officinalis
45-90
Purple
June-Sept
0.5
Daisy
Bellis perennis
4-6
White
May-Oct
0.5
Common Hedge Bedstraw
Galium mollugo
100-120
White
June-Oct
0.4
Wild Carnation
Dianthus carthusianorum
20-30
Pink
June-Aug
0.3
Pheasant’s Eye
Adonis aestivalis
20-30
Yellow
June-July
0.3
Maiden Pink
Dianthus deltoides
10-30
Pink
May-Aug
0.3
Harebell
Campanula rotundifolia
15-30
Blue
July-Oct
0.3
Field Forget-Me-Not
Myosotis arvensis
7-25
Blue
April-Sept
0.3
Common Agrimony
Agrimonia eupatoria
50-80
Yellow
June-Aug
0.2
Wild Thyme
Thymus serpyllum
2
Pink
June-Aug
0.2
Common Toadflax
Linaria vulagaris
20-80
Yellow
June-Oct
0.2
Autumn Hawkbit
Leontodin autumnalis
10-15
Yellow
Aug-Oct
0.15
Field Scabious
Knautia arvensis
30-90
Blue
July-Aug
0.1
Wild Pansy
Viola tricolour
10-15
Various
May-Aug
0.1
Wild Chamomile
Matricaria chamomilla
50-60
White
June-Aug
0.1
Rough Hawk’s Beard
Crepis biennis
100-120
Yellow
June-Sept
0.1
Crown Vetch
Coronilla varia
50-60
Pink
June-Aug
0.1
Creeping Buttercup
Ranunculus repens
15-35
Yellow
May-Aug
0.1
Common Alyssum
Alyssum saxatile
10-15
White
June-Aug
100

 

Grasses: 4 parts 86%
% Seed Latin Name Height (cm)
11.5
Chewings Fescue
Festuca rubra ssp. Commutata
20-60
46.5
Creeping Red Fescue
Festuca rubra
15-90
7
Crested Dogstail
Cynosurus cristatus
5-75
3.5
Flattened Meadow Grass
Poa compressa
10-60
3.5
Hard Fescue
Festuca longifolia
5-60
7
Rough Stalked Meadow Grass
Poa trivialis
20-100
11.5
Sheep’s Fescue
Festuca ovina
5-60
3.5
Timothy
Phleum pratense
40-150
2.5
Wood Meadowgrass
Poa nemoralis
15-90
1
Yellow Oat Grass
Trisetum flavescens
20-80
2.5
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
Wildflower Image Gallery

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  1. 5 out of 5

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    Just wanted to say just how wonderful the last sowing looked – and still looks!!!

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