WFG9 Wetland & Ponds
WFG9 wildflower seed is ideal for aquatic habitats and damp low lying sites, edge of ponds, rivers and ditches.
WFG9 provides a habitat for invertebrates, birds and mammals all year round and flowers appear from April to September. Take care to establish in times when there is the least risk of flooding.
An 80:20 mix of grasses & native wildflowers including Yellow Flag Iris, Purple Loosestrife and Hard Rush.
WFG9 (Wetland and Pond Areas) | ||
0.20% | AUTUMN HAWKBIT | (Leontodon autumnalis) |
0.10% | COMMON FLEABANE | (Pulicaria dysenterica) |
2.50% | CREEPING BUTTERCUP | (Ranunculus repens) |
20.00% | CRESTED DOGSTAIL | (Cynosurus Cristatus) |
0.10% | DEVILSBIT SCABIOUS | (Succisa pratensis) |
0.40% | GREATER BIRDSFOOT | (Lotus uliginosus) |
0.20% | GREATER BURNET | (Sanguisorba officinalis) |
0.20% | GYPSY WORT | (Lycopsus europaeus) |
1.50% | HARD RUSH | (Juncus inflexus) |
0.10% | HEMP AGRIMONY | (Eupatorium cannabinum) |
0.20% | LOOSETRIFE | (Lythrum salicaria) |
0.10% | MARSH MARIGOLD | (Caltha palustrus) |
3.80% | MEADOW BUTTERCUP | (Ranunculus acris) |
0.50% | MEADOW SWEET | (Filipendula ulmaria) |
2.80% | OXEYE DAISY | (Leucanthemum vulgare) |
0.10% | RAGGED ROBIN | (Lychnis flos cuculi) |
10.00% | ROUGH STALKED MEADOW GRASS | (Poa trivialis) |
2.80% | SALAD BURNET | (Sanguisorba minor) |
25.00% | SLENDER CREEPING RED FESCUE | (Festuca rubra litoralis) |
10.00% | TALL FESCUE | (Festuca arundinacea) |
7.50% | TENO | (Phleum bertolonii) |
7.50% | TUFTED HAIR GRASS | (Deschampsia caespitosa) |
0.20% | WATER PLANTAIN | (Alisma plantago aquatica) |
2.20% | YELLOW FLAG | (Iris pseudacorus) |
2.00% | YELLOW RATTLE | (Rhinanthus minor) |
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Sowing rate | 5 g/m2 |
Sowing time | March to October |
Sowing depth | 10 mm |
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. |