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Wild Flowers for Wetlands EM8F

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Please note: We do not export outside of the UK.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of Man.

£ / 100g : £ 25.10

£ / 1000g : £ 228.00

£ / 10000g : £ 2,052.00

Sowing Rate KG ha : 15

Sowing Rate KG acre : 6

Sowing Rate G M2 : 1.5

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Description

Suggested sowing rates

15kg/ha                6kg/acre            1.5g/m2

 

Description

EM8F contains wild flower species suitable for seasonally wet soils and is based on the vegetation of traditional floodplain and water meadows. Soils in wet meadows may flood for short periods in winter, but are usually well drained in summer.

Growing guide

100% wild flower mixtures are best sown into existing grass or combined with a suitable grass seed mix. If sown alone without grass onto bare soil the spaces left between the sown flowers will be filled by grasses and other weeds.

Ground preparation

When sowing wild flower seed directly into existing grass the site must be carefully chosen and the ground preparation must be good. Select grassland on poor to moderately fertile soil with a fine sward structure and few perennial weeds or vigorous grasses. Unless yellow rattle is already established in the sward, results can often be improved by adding yellow rattle seed at up to 1g/m2 to this mix.

Control any perennial weeds such as docks or thistles.

Prepare the ground for sowing in late summer by cutting and/or grazing very hard and create gaps either with harrows or by raking (aiming to create around 50% bare soil).

Sowing

Sow in the autumn using a 100% wild flower mixture. Bulk up the seed with an inert carrier such as sand to make distribution easier. The seed must be surface sown and can be applied by machine or broadcast by hand. Rolling is not usually necessary.

First year management

After sowing, continue mowing or grazing as needed aiming to keep the grass short (30-50mm). Continue mowing/grazing through winter and early spring as necessary. Stop mowing/grazing in April and leave until July/August at which time you can manage the sowing as you would established grassland as described below.

With the exception of yellow rattle most of the sown meadow species are perennial and will be slow to germinate, grow and flower, particularly against the competition from established grasses.

Management once established

Established grassland can be managed in a number of ways which, in association with soil fertility, will determine its character. The best results are usually obtained by traditional meadow management based around a main summer hay cut in combination with autumn, and possibly spring, mowing or grazing.

Meadow grassland is not cut or grazed from spring through to late July/August to give sown species an opportunity to flower.

After flowering in July or August take a ‘hay cut’: cut back with a scythe, petrol strimmer or tractor mower to c 50mm. Leave the ‘hay’ to dry and shed seed for 1-7 days then remove from site.

Mow or graze the re-growth through to late autumn/winter to c 50mm and again in spring if needed.

EM8F is a mixture containing 100% native wild flowers for sowing into existing grass or combining with a suitable grass seed mix. EG8 is the grass mix we recommend for sowing with these flowers. EM8F and EG8 are available premixed as a complete meadow mixture EM8.

 

Composition

Wild Flowers 100%

0.5 Achelliea millefolium – Yarrow

7.5 Betonica officinalis – Betony

20.0 Centurea nigra – Common Knapweed

7.5 Filipendula ulmaria – Meadowsweet

2.5 Galium verum – Ladys Bedstraw

10.0 Lotus corniculatus – Birdsfoot Trefoil

2.5 Leucanthemum vulgare – Oxeye daisy

0.5 Leontodon hispidus – Rough hawkbit

12.5 Plantago lancelota – Ribworth plantain

2.5 Primula veris – Cowslip

1.0 Prunella vulgaris – Selfheal

4.5 Ranunculus acris – Meadow buttercup

0.5 Rumex acetosa – Common Sorrel

1.0 Silaum silaus – Pepper Saxifrage

1.0 Succisa pratensis – Devils- bit Scabious

0.5 Tragopogon pratensis – Goats- beard

25.0 Vicia cracca – Tufted Vetch

 

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