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Product Name: MM09 Wild Flora for Dry Limy Soil (alkaline, pH >7)

Native Origin Irish Wildflower Seed Mixture: Range: Meadow Mixtures  (Code MM)
Product Name: MM09 Wild Flora for Dry Limy Soil (alkaline, pH >7) 
Product Code:  MM09 
MM09
Description:
Meadow Mixture - MM09 - Dry Alkaline/Limey Soil attracts butterflies & is one of our most beautiful collections of flowers. 
This mixture is a favourite amongst our customers as MM09 forms blocks of tall single species colour capable of surviving extreme drought.


Especially suited to Athlone region, Meath, Louth, East Roscommon, parts of Galway, Kilkenny, parts of Laois, Carlow. and Clare.
Choose this mixture if your site really dries out quickly and often. The stress caused by drought will favour the species herein. Plants growing on hot dry sites seem to produce more nectar and attract a wider variety of butterflies.
This is a mixture of flora for the lazy wildflower grower to snooze in among the sound of bumble bees and the 'chatter' of butterflies!!!

Mixture Specifications: 
Origin: Native Irish Origin, Wildflower Seed Mixture.
Moisture Level:
For very dry soil, suits normal, but not moist or flooded wet.
pH range: Best between 6.5 - 7.9
Aspect: Sunny
Life Cycle: Annual / Biennial / Perennial.
Height Range: 30cm - 120cm
Flowering Period:  May to August.
Fertility Range:
The less fertile the soil, the less cutting will be required.
Wintergreen:
Moderate 
Total number of seeds per gram:
1258 











This photograph is one day in the life of an ever changing meadow.
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Species List:
White Campion, Wild Carrot, Wild Parsnip, Wild White Clover, Yarrow, Yellow Agrimony, Yellow Rattle, Nottingham Catchfly, Dames Violet, Musk Mallow, Salad Burnet, Birdsfoot Trefoil, Black Meddick, Bladder Campion, Burdock, Burnet Saxifrage, Corn Chamomile, Corn Marigold, Corn Poppy, Corncockle, Cornflower, Cowslip, Field Scabious, Kidney Vetch, Lady's Bedstraw, Lesser Knapweed, Marjoram, Scented Mayweed, Mullein, Ox-eye Daisy, Purple Toadflax, Red Bartsia, Red Clover, Ribwort Plantain, Selfheal, St Johnswort. 
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Product Warning: DBN recommends that this mixture is not for human or animal consumption. Click here for further details

Sowing Specification:
Soil Preparation: Normal, create firm, fine tilt on seed bed, if clay, ensure a fine tilt or press the seed into clean soil.
Optimum Sowing Time: Spring, early autumn, when the soil is warm.
Sowing Conditions: Normal, roll or rake into surface to keep out of reach from birds. Click here for more details
Sowing Method: By hand is recommended, if using seed spreaders be careful to insure the small varieties of seed do not drop to the bottom of the seed spreader and get sown all in the one place. Can be Hydrasown. Click here for more details
Fertiliser: None
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Seed Sowing Rates:  
Normal sowing rate 'without added grass seed':
1.5 grams per metre.
High sowing rate 'without added grass seed':
Add 3 grams per metre.

Nurse Crop: No nurse crop is required.
Grass Seed Requirement: n/a, use Bent and Fescue species, Do not use species of Perennial Rye grass
Sow with or without grasses:
Either / with grasses / without grasses
Sowing rate with grasses: 2 to 7 grams per metre depending on the percentage of grass.
If sown without grass seed, this mixture: Will not require a nurse crop.
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Performance:
In normal conditions (mainly in early Autumn and Spring) this mix should germinate 3 - 6 weeks after sowing, from then on, provided the sward is kept open and a 'Thatch' is not allowed develop, species will continue to germinate and emerge, through to the third year.
First Year:
 
The annuals supplied in this mixture will flower profusely, provided they are sown before June. This mixture requires one cut when finished flowering.
Second Year: In the second year the biennials will also be very colourful.
If this mixture was not cut in first year, cut and remove foliage in early Spring. Cut again in July, August or September, depending on when flower finish or the level of weeds that emerge. 
In the third year this meadow mixture will seem to have less flora than the first and second year. Why? 
The perennial species are still young, many will only have germinated in the second season. However, there should be identifiable foliage and some flowers. If not contact us.
If the native grass seeds present in your soil grow vigorously, the meadow will require two or three cuts, the first cut in Spring (April/May) and the second cut in July or August, the meadow can again be cut in September if the grasses are still growing strong. 
When should this meadow be established and require one cut?
In the fourth year, when the perennials in the mixture should be flowering on many stems and starting to clump and spread, again if the grass is still vigorous cut in spring and in August of the fourth year. However if the perennials are growing strong there will be no need to cut until July, August or September depending on the fertility and wetness of the soil and the species which have grown.
A wildflower meadow should last many years, provided the wildflower species were correctly established, weeds were controlled and the meadow was cut and the cut material removed and occasional 'Gaps' are created. If not contact DBN.
Persistence if unmanaged: Moderate
Tolerance of Cutting:
High after second year. 
General Cutting Time:
Mid to end of Summer and again in spring if required. 
Specific Cutting Time:
Mid August, wait 3 weeks until after the last flush of flowers fade away, after seeds set.
Disposal of cut materials: Always remove the cuttings, wildflower meadow hay should be removed as soon as possible and not be heaped on site as it will grow mouldy (a health risk).  Meadow cuttings can be spread as compost in sheet mulches around trees and shrubs or composted. 
Management: Control grasses and weeds until well established. Accept any normal non-invasive weeds as they provide cover, once the sward is established, digging, spot spraying or weed wiping can be used to eliminate problem species.
Most species in this mixture are 'Browse' resistant.




A General Description of Range: 
Meadow Mixtures are designed to grow on soil in specific situations.
This range of seed mixture is ideal for those concerned with species suitability, composition and performance to be attractive, encourage wildlife and local biodiversity. If these mixtures are suitable for your situation, they offer good value and if given time, develop into a flora that will persist if properly maintained. 

Wildflower growing is relatively new to horticulturalists, please check our online Wildflower Growers Manual for further details.

Your purchase: Contributes to DBN's work of creating crops of Conservation Grade - Native Origin Wildflora. You help us to inform and pay land-owners to manage native species and to assist DBN in handing on our heritage for another generation.
By growing (some will be difficult) these and all other species, you directly help to conserve national and global Biodiversity and protect wildlife. You should also consider yourself another Irish wildflower grower.

Professional Ecologists: Our 'Meadow Mixture Range' is intended as a 'soil suitable' horticultural range of specific flora suitable across a wide range of Irish sites.
For further reading see: Seed supply by 'Soil Type'Genetic diversity- Seed Triggers. | Seed Treatments - Stratification, Scarification and more
For seed mixtures by percentage weight see Mixture composition - Seed percentage
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