Auxiliary Meadow - Flower mixtures
To ensure better pollination in the vegetable garden or simply to promote biodiversity, this mix provides a natural habitat and food source for beneficial garden insects - ladybugs, hoverflies, bees and more.
It contains: sunflower, marigold, cornflower, coriander, dyer's safflower, hawkweed, camelina, poet's carnation, common sage, meadow sage, mallow, Jerusalem cross, common thyme and buckwheat.
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Carefully prepare the area to be sown so that the soil is loose and finely crumbled on the surface. This will ensure more even emergence of the different seeds. Mix the seeds well before broadcasting them directly into the soil, at a rate of 2 to 3 g per square metre. Rake to bury the seeds and press down with a board or the back of a rake. Keep the soil moist until the seeds emerge.
April, May, June
June, July, August, September, October
in the ground
sunny
medium
25 grams
Mixed Colours
From 30 to 150 cm