Colour Boost Wildflower Seeds
Colour Boost Wildflower Seeds Overseeding & Lawn Grass Seed - Colour Boost Amenity Flowers: Biodiversity 1kg
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Colour Boost Amenity Flowers: Biodiversity 1kg Mixture <p> Perennials </p> Common Name Colours Alpine Rock Cress White Ox-Eye Daisy White/Yellow Garden Tickseed Yellow California Poppy Orange/Yellow Blanket Flower Red/Yellow Perennial Flax Blue/White Alpine Forget-me-not Blue <p> <br> </p> <p> Annuals </p> Common Name Colours Pot Marigold Orange/Yellow Corncockle Mauve Common Bugloss Blue <p> <br> </p> <p> Biennials </p> Common Name Colours Wallflower Orange/Yellow Vipers Bugloss Blue Foxglove Purple Black Medic Blue Canterbury Bells Multi colour mix Application Information <p> Where to sow Colour Boost </p> <p>Colour Boost is well suited to a range of soil types and environments including public green spaces and gardens. </p> <p>Land that is competely shaded or enclosed by trees should be avoided. Most species included in the Colour Boost mixtures require full, or at least half, sunlight to flourish. In addition, while the species selected demonstrate resistance to drought, some moisture will need to be present for them to thrive. </p> <p>Spaces that are susceptible to weed ingress, such as landfills, farmland or old vacant sites, should be avoided. </p> <p> When to sow Colour Boost </p> <p>The ideal time to sow Colour Boost is when the soil is warm and moist enough to promote germination - this would traditionally be in the spring. Sowing of Colour Boost is possible from the end of March or beginning of April, when the period of late spring frosts is over. Sowing can then take place until approximately the end of June depending on conditions. </p> Application Window Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec <p> <br> </p> <p> How to prepare the ground for sowing </p> <p>Preparing the ground is a crucial step to ensure the best results from your Colour Boost mix. Under no circumstances should seed be sown onto an area that is currently covered, such as into an existing lawn. </p> <p>To achieve optimal germination, the soil may need to be worked, prepared and/or treated before the seed is sown. When sowing Colour Boost, the seed should be in adequate soil contact and lightly covered. </p> <p> How to sow Colour Boost </p> <ul> <li>Keep the seed in its original packaging at normal temperatures (5°C to 20°C) until the day you intend to sow. </li> <li>Shake the can or bag in order to adequately</li></ul>
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