LiveMoor Wildflower Meadow Seeds – Help Save the UK Bee Population
All seeds included are RHS “Plants for Pollinators”.
• This seed packet meets the criteria of the RHS Plants for Pollinators scheme with at least 75% of seeds being featured on the list.
Are you tired of the same old boring garden? Do you crave a burst of vibrant colour and the buzz of busy bees and fluttering butterflies? Look no further than LiveMoor Wild Flower Seeds!
Our seeds are not just a packet of plants, but a transformation. With a little love and care, you can turn a barren patch of earth into a buzzing oasis of life and beauty. Imagine stepping outside to be greeted by a sea of wildflowers, each one unique and bursting with personality.
But it’s not just about aesthetics. Wildflowers play a vital role in supporting our ecosystem. They provide food and shelter for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, helping to ensure the survival of countless plant species. And with each bloom comes the potential for new life, as the seeds are dispersed and take root in new places.
So, are you ready to embrace the wild? Let LiveMoor Wild Flower Seeds be your guide on a journey of discovery and transformation. Who knows what kind of magic you’ll unleash?
- Choose where you would like to grow your Wild Flowers
- Rake the surface of the ground to about 1cm depth
- Shake the pack well to mix the wild flower seeds with the spreading compound
- Make sure that you don’t sprinkle the wild flower seeds too close together
- Sprinkle the seeds evenly and then immediately water
- Cover the seeds over to avoid them spoiling or being taken by birds and other wildlife
- Continue to water, but only lightly – try not to over water and take into account weather conditions
- Be patient , and after 4 to 8 weeks you will start to see the fruits of your labour
- Remember the colder it is the slower the germination process will be
- Please remember to be patient as the first year might only produce the leaves necessary for the flower to grow
The seed rate for annuals is 2 grams to the sq metre. For wild flower perennials, it is 1.5 grams. As the seeds are a mixture of both, 2 grams per meter would be suitable.
If you prefer you can sow the seeds in a greenhouse all year round.