About this product
- Brand:Garden Lawncare Guy
Product description
•100% Wildflower Seeds
•UK Native Wildflowers
•Perennial mix – flowers every year
•Attracts pollinators & wildlife
•Low maintenance – cut back end of summer
DescriptionA quintessential wildflower mix packed with UK native wild flowers.
This premium mix contains 100% wild flower seeds (no grass) and is crafted for UK gardeners and landscapers who want to create a native ecosystem for bees, butterflies and birds that flowers every year.
Premium UK native mix is bursting with our favourite British wild flower seeds to create a wildflower meadow in your own garden Includes corn flowers, corn poppies and yellow rattle and seeds specially selected for UK soils
Enjoy watching the butterflies and bees that will come to visit year after year.
Our mixtures include a large amount of species from the RHS Plants For Pollinators wildflower seed list.
Our mix contains both annual and perennial flower seeds for beautiful flowers every year
Attract Bees & Pollinators
Creating your wild flower meadow will provide an eco friendly habitat for all kinds of insects, bees, butterflies and birds.
Our mixtures include a large amount of species from the RHS Plants for Pollinators wildflower seed list so your meadow will be excellent for wild life.
Sow in Autumn for flowers earlier in the following year or sow in spring for flowers in the summer.
In the first year you will see flowers from the annual seeds and also the perennial plants showing leaves and stems preparing to flower in the following seasons
Corn Chamomile, Corn Cockle, Corn Marigold, Corn Poppy, Cornflower, Agrimony, Betony, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Bulbous Buttercup, Common Knapweed, Common Sainfoin, Field Scabious, Greater Knapweed, Ladys Bedstraw, Meadowsweet, Musk Mallow, Oxeye Daisy, Ragged Robin, Red Campion, Salad Burnet, Self Heal, Small Scabious, Vipers Bugloss, White Campion, Wild Carrot, Yarrow & Yellow Rattle
No grass seed, bulking agents or filler.
Typical Analysis mix can vary based on seasonal availability
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