- In exposed coastal situations this mixture may not require cutting. Ideal for light sandy or loam soils, in dry or wet situations.
- The Seaside mix will grow short in windy exposed sites or where rabbits occur, or it can be maintained as a low growing meadow.
- Native Irish Wildflower Seed - Seaside/Coastal Mix is a colourful mixture containing a few species that will not grow inland.
- This mixture attracts butterflies and Insects.
- If used to feed migrant birds, cease cutting and allow the mixture to set seed in late summer.
Species List, Native Irish Wildflower Seed - Seaside/Coastal Mix:
Birdsfoot trefoil
Black Medick
Wild Chamomile
Corn Marigold
Corn Pansy
Corn Poppy
Corncockle*
Cornflower*
Cowslip
Devils Bit Scabious
Meadow Buttercup
Field Scabious
Foxglove
Hemp Agrimony*
Kidney Vetch
Lady's Bedstraw
Lesser Knapweed
Marjoram
Scented Mayweed
Meadowsweet
Mullein
Ox-eye Daisy
Ribwort Plantain
Sea Mayweed
Selfheal
Sorrel
Thrift
Wild Angelica
Wild Carrot
Yellow Rattle*
Yarrow
Sea Campion
Hare's Foot Clover*
Sea Aster*
Native Irish Wildflower Seed - Seaside/Coastal Mix
Wildflower Seeds want a soil which is very low in nutrients so don’t apply any fertiliser before sowing Native Irish Wildflower Seed - Seaside/Coastal Mix. The best months to sow your seeds are March-April and September October.
Pictures are illustrative only and whilst I have made every attempt to ensure that they represent what is in each mixture, they are not definitively accurate as to what is included in each mixture