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Introducing Our Vibrant Flowering Mixture
Elevate your garden with our medium-height flowering mixture, standing at approximately 0.5 meters tall. This delightful blend features the stunning Sunbow Zinnia and the elegant Trianon Cosmos, both renowned for their vibrant blooms and long-lasting flowering capabilities.
The Sunbow Zinnia brings a burst of colour with its cheerful, daisy-like flowers, while the Trianon Cosmos adds a touch of grace with its delicate petals swaying gently in the breeze. Together, they create a captivating display that will brighten any garden space.
For those looking for versatility, our Aurora mixture serves as the perfect all-purpose option, thriving in all soil types. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this mixture is designed to flourish, providing a beautiful and resilient floral display throughout the growing season.
Transform your outdoor space with this enchanting blend of flowers that promises to bring joy and colour to your garden!
Aurora Flower Mix –
Polka Dot Cornflower – Centaurea Cynas
Sunbow Zinnia – Zinnia Elegans
Pacific Beauty English Marigold – Calendula Officinalis
Eschscholzia – Eschscholzia Californica
Trianon Cosmos – Cosmos Bipinnatus
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Sowing & Growing
2g per square metre
To sow wildflower seeds, consider planting them in March and April or, if your soil is light and well-drained, in September. They thrive in open, sun-drenched positions. Autumn sowing is favourable for annual wildflowers such as red poppies and cornflowers, while spring sowing tends to favour corn cockles and corn marigolds.
Before sowing, it’s crucial to prepare the ground by clearing it of existing plants and grass, paying special attention to the removal of persistent perennial weeds like stinging nettles, docks, and couch grass. In wildlife areas, hand weeding is the preferred method. In cases where hand weeding is impractical, a glyphosate-based weed killer may be used, with careful application on still, windless days. Avoid using glyphosate in areas containing ponds and waterways.
Following the clearing process, the soil should be dug and compacted before raking to create a level seed bed. It’s important not to introduce fertilizers or manure, as this encourages grass growth, which can stifle the wildflowers. Allow the soil to settle for up to six weeks, during which any weed seeds can germinate and be subsequently removed using a hoe or weed killer.
For particularly fertile soils where you intend to grow perennial wildflower meadows, consider removing the top 5-10cm of soil to reduce fertility.
When it comes to seeding, a gram of pure wildflower seeds is sufficient for every square meter of soil. Mixed wildflower seeds, when combined with grass, should be sown at a rate of 2g per square meter. To ensure even distribution, it’s advisable to mix the seed with silver sand before lightly raking the area. After sowing, protect the seeds with netting to shield them from birds and cats. Keeping the soil adequately moist during hot, dry periods is essential for optimal germination.
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