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๐ผ Cultivate your own wildflower wonderlandโbecause ordinary gardens are so last season!
Mix 149a is a 100g bulk pack of certified wildflower meadow seeds featuring over 25 species, including Baby's Breath, Cornflower, and Sunflower. Designed for outdoor summer planting at 1-2g per square meter, this natural, UK-sourced mix thrives in all soil types and delivers a vibrant, biodiverse floral display that supports pollinators and elevates any garden space.



| ASIN | B0B1J6S6XW |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,750 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 34 in Flower Seeds |
| Brand | Pretty Wild Seeds |
| Brand Name | Pretty Wild Seeds |
| Colour | Black,Blue,Purple |
| Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 981 Reviews |
| Expected Planting Period | Summer |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor usage | Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Item weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Pretty Wild Seeds |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Material feature | Natural |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Natural |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Baby's Breath, Borage, Chicory, Clover, Cornflower, Cosmos, Linum, Morning Glory, Poppy, Sunflower, Tansy, Zinnia |
| Soil Type | all soil |
| Special feature | Natural |
| Unit Count | 100.0 gram |
D**N
Great wildflower seeds
Best wildflower seeds I've bought. Good germination rate. Good variety of plants. The bees are appreciative, they're happy and so am I.
G**R
Good Value and Range of Seeds
The back was partly open and spilled some seed into the packaging. Looks an excellent and colourful mix for pollinators.Need to wait until spring to see the results.
N**S
Best on the market
The best I have encountered. I brought these to honour my girl Laska the dog that passed away in feb this year. I wanted something to remember her by and flowers natural to England seemed the perfect choice. some in my garden and some in a planter and others along our usual walks. of all the ones I brought these have given the best results. Having had so many "misses" in the past with germination I have probably overcrowded the planter. it states 2g per square meter which I ignored thinking most wouldn't germinate... how wrong was I... these seem to be of the best quality germinate within days with strong growth and healthy plants. I have some others growing in plant pots ready to be placed along our walks when ready. the bees will love them and it will give other people joy as well as me knowing why they are there for my girl. missed but never forgotten
E**K
Very good
Very good
P**T
Quality
Plenty of shoots no flowers. Review 23rd June.
J**N
a waste
showed signs after 2 years
R**N
Beautiful Wild Seeds
Now l am no expert on planting and growing wild flower seeds. Last year l purchased barely enough soil to cover up worn out and tired stones in my front garden. Planted the seeds and yes, what a surprise. Right up until october we got flower after flower, beautiful flowers, many we have never seen before. Now, it was pretty messy, with weeds too lm afraid, because l planted them too close together etc. (Also the wild flowers need sun shine). Having said all this, my son and l enjoyed the flowers so much, also the wild nature they attracted ( inspite of the lousey summer here in Scotland) That l have prepared the ground to do the same for next year. Ive cleared it all away, bought more soil to top up over the stones( just) and am waiting for spring before l plant again, 2 bags of these most beautiful wild flowers. Some take your breath away, how God has made them so intricately detailed? I had to stop myself from eating some flowers as they looked good to eat. If your a gardener you will have it all in hand, but if your like me, the weeds are annoying, but hey ho, were going for it again. Roll on the spring! Roll out the flowers Lord of the Universe!
M**X
Good seeds, shame about the Borage
Lots of growth but too much borage which is quite overbearing on the other plants and dominates to the detriment of all the other flowers. Would love this even more without the borage but as is make sure you're ruthless about keeping the borage under control so it doesn't take over.
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