Cornfield annuals, once a common feature of traditional farming areas, have largely disappeared from their former habitat. This mixture can be used to re-create those areas and gives an outstanding display of colour in its first year, either sown on its own or to supplement a mixture of perennial species which are slower to establish. To produce a display of cornfield annual every year, a re-seeding programme should be implemented to build up a seed bank. After several years there will be enough seed to be regenerated by soil disturbance.
1Kg covers up to 500 square metres sown at 2 grams per square metre.
Mixture Breakdown
Agrostemma githago Corncockle 50%
Papaver rhoeas Corn Poppy 22.50%
Centaurea cyanus Cornflower 10%
Chrysanthemum segetum Corn Marigold 10%
Anthemis arvensis Corn Chamomile 7.50%
Avoid sowing grass seed in extremely cold conditions or when there is danger of frost.
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