
Quantity: 1 to 9 kg, cost per kg £63.00
10 to 19 kg, cost per kg £59.00
20 or more kg, cost per kg £56.00
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| | | Mavisbank Scottish Meadow Seed Mix A mix of grass and wildflower seeds for well-drained, loamy soils in open sites, this selection provides a range of species for a type of species rich grassland widespread in Scotland. 20% wildflowers, origin Fife, Islay, Kincardineshire, and Inverness-shire.
% wildflowers by weight 1.0 Achillea millefolium Yarrow 2.0 Centaurea nigra Common Knapweed 1.0 Galium verum Lady's Bedstraw 0.5 Lathyrus pratensis Meadow Vetchling 0.1 Leontodon autumnalis Autumn Hawkbit 1.8 Leucanthemum vulgare Oxeye Daisy 1.0 Lotus corniculatus Bird'sfoot Trefoil 1.0 Pimpinella saxifraga Burnet Saxifrage 2.0 Plantago lanceolata Ribwort Plantain 1.0 Primula veris Cowslip 2.0 Prunella vulgaris Selfheal 2.0 Ranunculus acris Meadow Buttercup 1.5 Rhinanthus minor Yellow Rattle 1.0 Rumex acetosa Common Sorrel 0.1 Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious 2.0 Vicia cracca Tufted Vetch 80% Grasses 12.0 Agrostis capillaris Common Bent 4.0 Alopecurus pratensis Meadow Foxtail 5.0 Anthoxanthum odoratum Sweet Vernal Grass 12.0 Cynosurus cristatus Crested Dog's Tail 32.0 Festuca rubr ssp.commutata Chewing Fescue 15.0 Poa pratensis Smoothstalked Meadow Grass
Sowing Rate: 3g per square metre, or 12kg per acre. Seed mixtures may be ordered in 1 kg increments from 1 kg upwards. Quantities up to 10 kilos at the kilo rate, up to 20 kilos at the 10 kilo rate, and over 20 kilos at the 20 kilo rate.
Supplier : Scotia Seeds We donate half of our profit on sales of this mix of grass and wildflower seeds to The Grasslands Trust
We strongly recommend reading up meadows before buying seed - see our resources section, brief guide to preparation and aftercare, and illustrative projects. We also run courses on meadow creation and management and offerdesign and ecological survey services. Although our seed has high germination rates, you need to be careful about initial care and establishing an annual regime. Don't be put off though - once you get the hang of it it's pretty straightforward.
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