Old English 80/20

Old English 80/20

A firm favourite with growers for many years. Our Old English wildflower mix produces a natural display of wildflowers, with subtle pastel shades of flowers blooming throughout the spring and summer creating a stereotypical English countryside wildflower meadow habitat. The species are balanced to ensure they all establish nicely, but the standout species include sainfoin, ox-eye daisy and wild carrot.

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Mixture Specification

80/20 Old English Meadow Mixture

Kidney Vetch

Rough Hawkbit

Fine Fescue

Ribwort Plantain

Common Catsear

Cocksfoot

Black Medick

Common Birds-Foot-Trefoil

Crested Dogstail

Lesser Trefoil

Yellow Rattle

Small Leaved Timothy

White Clover

Wild Carrot

Yorkshire Fog

Ladys Bedstraw

Small Scabious

Meadow Grass

Fairy Flax

Greater Knapweed

Glaucous Sedge

Black Knapweed

Cowslip

Quaking Grass

Ox Eye Daisy

Sainfoin

 

Self Heal

Meadow Buttercup

 

Red Clover

Salad Burnet

 

 

Field Scabious

 

 

Sowing Instructions

One of the most important things to remember is to start with a weed-free seed bed to reduce the weeds from competing with the wildflowers. 

1.

Cultivate and spray off any weeds.

2.

Mix the seed well in the bag/box before planting. If you have problems drilling or broadcasting by hand you can mix with a fine dry sand to give some weight to the seed.

3.

Broadcast or drill the seed into a clean weed-free seedbed.

4.

Roll the ground before, then flat roll after planting.

Once you have sown the mixture, it is very important to manage the growth for the first year. This includes cutting and weeding if possible. If sowing in the autumn, cut the sward when the grass gets established and keep it down to help the flower seeds to germinate. If sowing in the spring, again keep the grass low for the first growing season.

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