Pro Flora 110 - Economy General Purpose Plus Annuals

a 5/95 perennial wildflower seed mix for all round value for money, suitable for a range of sites and soils.
SKU: B524
Price:
Sale price£18.50 ex. VAT
£22.20 inc. VAT
(minimum of 1)

Description

Wildflower Seed for Economy General Purpose Use

A good all round value for money mix, suitable for a whole range of sites and soils containing the same range of robust flower species found in Pro Flora 10. The inclusion of annuals makes it ideal for sites where there is to be no ‘year one’ mowing as part of the maintenance regime, allowing the annuals to flower providing colour in the first year. Pro Flora 110 is our most popular ‘5/95 mix’.

Sowing Rate Flowering Height Flowering Period
5g/m2 5cm - 1.2m April - November

5% Wildflowers
Flower % Species
Birdsfoot Trefoil 2 Lotus corniculatus
Black Knapweed 8 Centaurea nigra
Black Medick 4 Medicago lupilina
Corn Cockle 10 Agrostemma githago
Cornflower 5 Centaurea cyanus
Corn Marigold 5 Chrysanthemum segetum
Corn Poppy 4 Papaver rhoeas
Meadow Buttercup 10 Ranunculus acris
Musk Mallow 1 Malva moschata
Ox-Eye Daisy 10 Leucanthemum vulgare
Red Campion 10 Silene dioica
Ribwort Plantain 8 Plantago lanceolata
Selfheal 11 Prunella vulgaris
White Campion 5 Silene alba
Yarrow 4 Achillea millefolium

95% Grasses
Grass % Species
Browntop Bent 5 Agrostis capillaris
Chewings Fescue 20 Festuca rubra commutata
Crested Dogstail 20 Cynosurus cristatus
Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass 10 Poa pratensis
Red Fescue 25 Festuca rubra
Hard Fescue 10 Festuca trachyphylla

When to use:

In general, the best time for sowing perennial wildflower seeds is late summer/autumn (late August-October) when there is likely to be consistent moisture and warmth without extremes of cold or dry. Spring (late March-May) is usually considered the next best time to sow perennial wildflower seed, particularly if the ground is likely to be waterlogged over the winter.

Application Window
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec


How to use:

Prepare the ground
New Seed Bed Overseeding
  • Remove unwanted vegetation
  • Cultivate the soil to a depth of 150 mm removing the stones and debris
  • Level, then firm the seedbed
  • Rake the surface to product a fine tilth
  • Cut the grass short as possible and remove the clippings
  • Remove excess thatch to allow the seed to reach the soil surface
  • If compacted, aerate the soil
Provide water
If there has been little rainfall irrigate gently and slowly to fully wet through the soil profile
Sow seed
  • Sow seeds evenly using the correct sowing rate for the seed mix
  • Because sowing rates for wildflower seed are low, it is usually helpful to mix the seed with a carrier material such as slightly damp sand
  • Press the seeds into the soil using a roller or the back of a rake to ensure good seed to soil contact
Provide water
  • Keep the soil surface moist but not wet until the seeds have germinated AND established
  • Irrigate slowly and gently to avoid disturbing the seeds

Management & aftercare

Suggested mowing regime
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Year 1 Leave uncut unless growth is vigorous Cut and collect clippings Leave soil bare to allow germination and/or sow new seed Allow to flower and seed Leave uncut until spring
Year 2 onwards Leave uncut unless growth is vigorous Cut and collect clippings Allow to flower and seed Cut and collect clippings Leave uncut unless growth is vigorous

In March-May if ongoing management as a wildflower meadow is not required, you can alternatively simply cut and collect clippings, continuing to manage as long grass by cutting 1-3 times per year

Many grasslands and meadows are traditionally managed by grazing but mowing and removing the clippings can be used to replicate the process of hay cutting and grazing. It is important to remove clippings to avoid nutrients being returned to the soil. Soils for wildflowers are usually low in nutrients to encourage species diversity.

For further information regarding Pro Flora 110 - Economy General Purpose Plus Annuals, please contact our technical sales team on 01902 440250.


Delivery and Returns

Delivery charge (if applicable) applied at checkout. Next working day delivery is available on some products, as an option on orders placed before 1pm - excludes festive season & bank holidays. Please note deliveries to Highlands, Cornwall and more remote areas may take longer. Surcharges apply for non mainland locations, call for more information - More delivery information.

We require deliveries to be signed for. If no one is available to sign for your delivery, you may request it is left in a safe place by leaving a signed note for the driver, requesting the item is left without a signature. Please note that this is left at your own risk and at the driver's discretion.

For large orders, please be aware that if you require a smaller 7.5 tonne lorry, the maximum weight for pallets is 750 kg - otherwise the standard pallet size limit of 1000 kg applies.

Please note:

  • For deliveries that require a pallet, the pallet/packaging itself is the customer's responsibility and will not be uplifted or taken upon delivery.
  • Deliveries are kerb side only.
  • It is possible a pallet order can be delivered on a vehicle up to the size of a 26T lorry.

If you have any access restrictions for lorries or large vehicles please speak to our sales team on 01902 440250.

Collection from our Telford, Shropshire, Trade Counter is available for this product - More collections information.

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