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      WFG2 Flowering Meadow

      This mixture combines wild flora species found in WF1 with 80% ornamental grasses to produce a grassland meadow mixture, suitable for acid soil types.

      Creates a meadow for most situations, combining wild flora species found in WF1 with 80% grasses to produce a grassland meadow mixture, suitable for all soil types. All wildflower species are UK native.

      A wildflower grass seed mix

      The mixture is balanced so that there is some floral interest from April through to September. The inclusion of a good percentage of annuals assists in giving a first-season display when the mixture is sown in March or April.

      A great habitat for invertebrates which in turn provide food for birds and mammals. If possible when cutting in late summer an area of up to one-third should be left uncut until the following spring for overwintering invertebrates. This area should be alternated each year.

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      Sowing rate 5 g/m2
      Sowing time March to October
      Sowing depth 10mm
      Sowing instructions Create a fine friable seedbed down to 150 mm in depth. Carry out two equal sowings at right angles to each other and diagonally to main axis. Broadcast manually or use seed drill, rake level and roll. Ensure good seed to soil contact.