Flowers for Silty & Sandy Soil
Flowers for Silty & Sandy Soil
We recommend a minimum of 2 g per m2, or 3 g per m2 for a denser floral display.
Wholesale customers please enquire here.
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Do you have troublesome, drained, acidic soil? Our speciality sandy soil wildflower mix is the perfect solution for your troublesome soil.
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Description
This flower mixture is specially designed for revegetating areas of porous sandy loam with a pH that is less than 6.5.
Containing 2 annual plants (such as boreal chickweed and Crimson Clover) and 14 perennial plants (such as Maiden Pink and Sweet William Catchfly).
Note: Results vary on soil type.
Follow the advice given on our How To Sow page to get the best results - a glorious flowering show from early Summer to Autumn.
Check out our WA-accepted version of this mix here.
Please refer to the suggested sowing rate provided below to help determine how many grams per m² are suitable for your lot.
Delivery Information
We are not able to ship this product to Western Australia.
Delivery Times ![]() Regular: 7 to 11 days Express: 1 to 4 days |
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Sowing and Growing Information
Sowing Period ![]() Autumn or Spring Avoid frost |
Flowering Period ![]() Late Spring (Autumn Sowing), Early Summer (Spring Sowing) ~ until Autumn next year |
Sowing Rate ![]() 2.0 to 3.0 gm per m² |
Growth Height ![]() 20cm - 50cm |
FAQs
FAQs
If you have any questions about our wildflower seed mixes please visit our FAQs page.
On this page you can also submit an online enquiry.
How To Sow
How To Sow
Our wish is for you to have an outstanding result with any of our wildflower seed mixes.
For more information please visit our how to sow page where you will find a short video.
You can also download our sowing guide here.
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