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Cornfield Annuals
Mixes for Special Purposes
Tussock Grasses
Pollen and Nectar
Bumblebees
Butterflies and Moths
Green Roofs
Mixes for Specific Situations
Hedgerows and Light Shade
Coastal
Pond Edge
Wet Meadow
Flowering Lawn
Woodland Edge
Mixes by Location
Cotswolds
Scottish Highlands
Scottish Lowlands
Northern England
Yorkshire Dales
South East England
Mixes for Different Soil Types
Clay
Loam
Sandy
Chalk and Limestone
Individual Species
Viper's Bugloss
Yellow Rattle
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Park Meadow Grass Mix
Mostly grass seed mix harvested from the wild grasses growing in an ancient, certified-organic hay meadow in the Thames Valley.
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Basic General Purpose Meadow Mix
Good value native flower and grass mix for establishing a relatively diverse meadow.
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Special General Purpose Meadow Mix
Diverse mix of native grasses and flowers, suitable for most soil types.
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Organic General Purpose Meadow Mix
A mixture of organically grown grasses and nursery grown native wildflower seed for organic agri-environment schemes.
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Cornfield Seed Mix
A colourful mix of cornfield annuals, including some rare plants.
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Tussock Seed Mix
This mix will produce an attractive habitat for insects, spiders and voles, and sites for ground nesting birds.
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Flowering Lawn Seed Mix
"Flowery meads" were an important component of medieval gardens and are now enjoying a comeback. They provide a fantastic low maintenance and wildlife friendly alternative to the "traditional" lawn.
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Pollen and Nectar Seed Mix
This seed mix of wildflowers includes plants to provide colourful and long-season support for bees, butterflies and hoverflies.
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Bumblebee Seed Mix
This bumblebee mix, recommended by the Bumblebee Conservation Trust, particularly helps the critically endangered Great Yellow Bumblebee and the Moss Carder Bee, both UKBAP species.
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Butterfly and Moth Wildflower Seed Mix
A mixture of native wildflowers and grasses especially selected for butterflies and moths. Some are food plants for butterfly and moth larvae, and the flowers will provide long term colour and nectar flow.
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Hedgerow and Light Shade Seed Mix
A mix of native wildflowers and grasses to produce a long-season display of wildflowers in hedgerows, boundary fences and lightly shaded situations throughout Britain.
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Coastal Seed Mix
This mix provides a selection of salt and wind tolerant perennials that enjoy open conditions.
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Pond Edge Seed Mix
A mix of native wildflowers and grasses for pond and river margins.
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Wet Meadow Seed Mix
A native wildflower and grass mix for wet soils, pond surrounds and river banks.
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Woodland Edge Seed Mix
This mixture of wild native woodland flowers and grasses will bloom in spring and early summer in light shade.
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Cotswolds Meadow Seed Mix
Lovely wildflower and grass mixture for calcareous soils, harvested from old hay meadows on thin soils over limestone north of Bath.
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Green Roof Seed Mix
Generous mix of attractive drought tolerant native wildflowers, appropriate for establishing a diverse green roof.
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Highland Meadow Seed Mix
Suitable for upland meadows, this mix recreates a grassland type found on welldrained highland sites with acidic soils. It is similar to the calcifugous British Plant Communities U2 and U4.
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Mavisbank Scottish Meadow Seed Mix
A mix for well-drained, loamy soils in open sites, this provides a range of species for a type of species rich
grassland widespread in Scotland.
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Northern Hay Meadow Seed Mix
For upland sites, this mix recreates herbrich pastures of traditionally managed grasslands of upland Britain (British Plant Community MG3). Remnants of ancient meadows of this type of community survive in Deeside and northern England.
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South East England Meadow Mix
This mix will produce a grass sward with wildlife-friendly wildflowers, appropriate for agri-environment schemes in Southeast England.
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Yorkshire Dales Meadow Seed Mix
Unique mixture gathered from SSSI unimproved upland meadows in the Dales.
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Clay Soil Meadow Seed Mix
This native flower and grass mixture will produce a diverse meadow for heavy clay soils.
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Loamy Soil Meadow Seed Mix
A special mixture of native wildlfowers and grasses appropriate for the loamy soils typically found in lowland Britain.
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Sandy Soil Meadow Seed Mix
The wildlflowers in this mix are deep rooted and drought tolerant for well drained sandy soils.
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Chalk and Limestone Meadow Seed Mix
A specially selected meadow mix of native flowers and grasses for chalk and limestone soils.
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Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) Seed
Bluebells prefer a shady site and are ideal for planting under deciduous trees. Plants grown from seed will naturalize in huge numbers over time. Mature plants will flower in mid to late Spring.
Plant in autumn/early winter (September - December)
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Viper's Bugloss (Echium Vulgare) Seed
Blue trumpet flowers from June to September, the bumblebee's favourite. Prefers light sandy soils.
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Yellow Rattle (Rhinanthus minor) Seed
Yellow Rattle is an attractive semi-parasitic annual which will significantly reduce the vigour of most grasses, and is consequently a useful plant in meadow management.
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