'Summer Colours' Native Wildflowers & Pollinators, A combination of 24 native wildflower species, farmland flowers and 'super' pollinators to create a colourful habitat for birds, pollinators and small mammals, showing a long-lasting, full summer blend of colours. It’s mixed to offer a bountiful source of pollen and nectar for bees and butterflies and other pollinators, whilst providing winter food and shelter for birds and small mammals: Over 20 pretty flower species including cornflower, ox eye daisy, yellow rattle, borage, sunflower, cowslip, yarrow, foxglove, white campion, forget-me-not, musk mallow and many more. Sow at 2 to 3 grams per sq/m, Seed Count Approx - 1000 + avg
SOWING - Sown insitu (scattered thinly) from the early to mid-spring (April to June) (or early Autumn), when soil is sufficiently warm & moist for the seeds to germinate. Requires significantly less management than bedding plants. Demand is low for water, Treat as hardy annuals