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This means that they can be out-competed by faster growing grasses and perennial weeds at the critical early stages, so straight onto soil is best if possible. Beebombs just need to be scattered onto cleared ground to create a wildflower meadow that will bring the bees back. I tend to say ‘cleared soil’ as wildflowers are slow growers compared to grasses and perennial weeds. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.
Each bag contains 1000s of seeds from 18 native wildflower species, mixed with local, protective clay and sifted, nurturing top soil.The image doesn't do it much justice but they're all coming up after throwing them down 6 weeks ago. Remember these seeds are a mixture of annuals and perennials (they’ll flower in the 2nd year), so be patient and you’ll see more flowers and hopefully lots of bees as the plants mature.
Your patience will be rewarded with a beautiful wildflower meadow, attracting a range of native British pollinators and helping us bring the bees back. This means that they can be out-competed by faster-growing grasses and perennial weeds at the critical early stages, so straight onto soil is best if possible. The seeds are combined with nurturing sifted soil and sheltering local clay to protect them from predators.of seeds from 18 native wildflower species, mixed with protective clay and sifted, nurturing top soil. They mention that planting them was so simple, they are easy to sew and sow, and there is no preparation required. It is recommended to scatter them straight onto 'cleared ground' as wildflowers are hardy and adaptable but slow growers.