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Native mixture for light soil ECO

Native mixture for light soil ECO

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Native

Native plants are native to our country. Plants from here can only be native if they have not been "played with," i.e., they must not have been grown on. Native planting is important for our biodiversity. Insects depend on them.

Do you garden on light soil? Then this mixture is perfect for creating a native flower meadow. The mixture is full of species that attract all kinds of insects and keep your soil healthy. Enjoy beautiful flowers all summer and late summer long. Sow as little as 25 square meters. Ecologically grown without pesticides and fertilizers.

Name
Mixture for light soil
Species
Perennial
Contents
25 grams (for 25 m2)
Height
150 cm
Emplacement
Full sun
Soil type
Sand, light clay, nutrient poor
Soil moisture
Dry, slightly moist
Toxic
No
Native
Yes

Sowing time March- October
Sowing Density You can decide how many grams you use per square meter. On light soil use between 20 and 100 grams per 100 square meters. The higher the number of grams per square meter, the denser and fuller the mixture will grow. Is the soil extremely poor? Then increase this to 125 grams per 100 square meters.
Seeding This mixture comes into its own best if you start with an open patch of soil. Remove weeds before seeding. If necessary, sow a false bed, which means you remove all the weeds and then leave it fallow for a few more weeks to remove the next round of herbs. Sow evenly by placing the seed in trays per square meter distribute, then you can be sure you won't run short. Keep the seeds well moist.
Maintenance Mow starting in October once flowers have released seeds.


In this mixture you will find at least 22 of these species:
Achillea millefolium (common yarrow)

Anthyllis vulneraria (wound clover)
Briza media (small quaking grass)
Campanula rapunculus (rapunzel bellflower)
Campanula rotundifolia (grass bellflower)
Centaurea jacea (knotweed)
Crepis capillaris (little stripe seed)
Echium vulgare (viper's bugloss)
Galium verum (yellow wallow)
Hypericum perforatum (St. John's Wort)
Hypochaeris radicata (common pigweed)
Jasione montana (sand bluestem)
Lathyrus pratensis L. (field lathyrus)
Leontodon hispidus (rough-leafed snapdragon)
Linaria vulgaris (flax beak)
Lotus corniculatus (common roller clover)
Melilotus officinalis (lemon yellow honey clover)
Potentilla erecta (tormentil)
Prunella vulgaris (common brunel beehive)
Reseda lutea (wild reseda)
Rhinanthus minor (small rattle)
Saponaria officinalis (soapwort)
Securigera varia (variegated crownwort)
Teucrium scorodonia (false sage)
Tragopogon pratensis subsp. pratensis (yellow morning star)
Trifolium arvense (hare's paw)
Verbascum nigrum (black torch)

*The species shown in the photo may differ from the actual composition. The above list is leading.

About vegetable seeds

All vegetable seeds are annuals, meaning you have to re-sow them every year, except for hardy herbs. Rosemary, thyme, sage and fennel generally survive the winter just fine.

How many hours of sunshine?

Vegetables generally like to grow in full sun. A minimum of 6 hours of sun in summer is a good guide. For annual flowers this is more, there we stick to a minimum of 8 hours of sun per day.

What soil?

Vegetables can basically be grown on any type of soil, but it varies for each type of vegetable how nutritious that soil needs to be. You can find more information about this in the description.

Seediguide

Never seeded before? We'll get you started with a Sowing Guide explaining the basics and supplies.

Storing seeds

On the package of your seeds you will find the shelf life. You can use them until the date you see on it. An opened package is best stored in an airtight box in a cool and dark place, such as a closet in the hallway. Not sure if the germination is still good? Then it's best to buy a new pack. We deliberately choose small amounts of seeds in the packs so you don't have to waste seeds. Do you have any questions about this? Call 033 - 202 43 38 or email to [email protected], and we will help you further.

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