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GRASS SEED Species Rich Country Meadow Mix


80% low maintenance grasses and 20% flora blend. 80% Low Maintenance Grasses: 25% Chewings Fescue, 5% Common Bent, 15% Crested Dogstail, 30% Sheeps Fescue, 25% Slender Creeping Red Fescue.


20% Wild Flowers: 4% Birds Foot Trefoil, 6% Black Medick, 6% Black Knapweed, 4% Common St Johns Wort, 8% Common Vetch, 12% Lady's Bedstraw, 9% Meadow Buttercup, 4% Musk Mallow, 7% Oxeye Daisy, 8% Ribwort Plantain, 12% Salad Burnet, 8% Self Heal, 4% White Campion, 4% Wild Carrot, 4% Yarrow.


Sowing rate: 3.5g/m2 (35kg/ha) Dry/Sandy Soil Mix


80% low maintenance grasses for dry/sandy soils and 20% flora blend.


80% Low Maintenance Grasses: 15% Chewings Fescue, 10% Common Bent, 22% Crested Dogstail, 25% Sheeps Fescue, 20% Slender Creeping Red Fescue, 6% Small Timothy, 2% Sweet Vernal Grass.


20% Wild Flowers: 2% Birds Foot Trefoil, 8% Black Knapweed, 4% Bladder Campion, 3% Bulbous Buttercup, 4% Common Agrimony, 1% Common Century, 6% Common Evening Primrose, 1% Common Restharrow, 3% Common St Johns Wort, 4% Common Toad Flax, 1% Cowslip, 9% Field Scabious, 3% Greater Knapweed, 1% Harebell, 3% Kidney Vetch, 6% Lady's Bedstraw, 6% Musk Mallow, 3% Oxeye Daisy, 2% Rough Hawkbit, 4% Salad Burnet, 12% Self Heal, 8% Wild Carrot, 6% Yarrow.


Sowing rate: 3.5g/m2 (35kg/ha) 100% Cornfield Mix


A popular mixture bringing together all the elements needed to produce a field of traditional wild flowers that reflex how the meadows would look if left to grow wild.


10% Corn Poppy, 20% Corn Flower, 10% Corn Marigold, 40% Corn Cockle, 5% Corn Chamomile, 15% White Campion.


Sowing rate: 3.5g/m2 (35kg/ha)


Note: All our wild flower mixes may vary subject to availability of seed


Colour Splashes


Colour splashes are carefully blended mixtures of non native annual species that can embellish the landscape. These flower mixtures consist of species that can adapt to different soil types, elimates and sun exposure. They will produce a gradual and varied flowering of different colours in a short period of time. They are low maintenance and require neither fertiliser nor pesticides.


Colour Splashes can be used for the following applications:


• Flower beds • Parks


• Municipal gardens • Roundabouts • Roadsides and embankments • Landscape areas • Entrances to towns • Golf courses


• Schools and Universities • Caravan and camping parks • Home gardens


Colour Splashes are supplied in 400 grams (0.1 hectare) metallic cans which can sow approx 500 to 1000m2


. These cans are


hermetically sealed to preserve seed quality and will also allow the seed to arrive in perfect condition. The Colour Splash range includes two carefully blended annual mixtures that have been trialled in the UK.


Jour De Fete


Ideally suited to screen areas or provide height as Jour De Fete can reach a height of approximately one metre in height. With stunning flowers from early July to October the mixture has good drought tolerance and will attract a multitude of insects and butterflies. Rich and classical a real festival of colour.


Jour De Fete contains 5 species: • Centaurea mixed • Cosmos Bipinnatus Sensation • Cosmos Sulfurates • Zinnia Sunbow • Tithonia Torch


Douce France


This is a shorter prolific flowering mixture that can reach a height of 0.5 metre. Flowering from June to October and will survive on the better soil types. Douce France can produce a fantastic display that will also compete well against weeds.


Douce France contains 5 species: • Centaurea Polka Dot • Zinnia Sunbow • Cosmos Trianon • Eschscholtzia • South Pacific Beauty


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