How to Sow and Plant
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Sow the seeds directly outdoors from March to the end of June for best results. Prepare the soil by loosening and raking it to a depth of 3-4 cm. Scatter 2-3 grams of seeds per square meter evenly across the surface. Lightly press the soil to ensure good seed-to-earth contact, then gently water the area to keep it moist until germination. This low-growing mixture, reaching about 50 cm, will begin flowering 6-8 weeks after sowing, with biennial species blooming the following spring, attracting bees and beneficial insects throughout the warmer months.
Maintain moist soil throughout the growing season to support vibrant blooms and attract a variety of pollinators. Ensure the flowers receive full sun for optimal nectar production and prolonged flowering from May to October. Avoid overcrowding by allowing enough space for air circulation, which helps prevent disease. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming and promote a healthy, thriving habitat for bees and beneficial insects. This mixture’s compact growth, reaching around 50 cm, makes it ideal for diverse garden settings that support biodiversity and enrich pollination activity.
Sow this vibrant dwarf flower mixture outdoors from March to June for best results. Prepare the soil by loosening and raking it 3-4 cm deep, then scatter seeds evenly at 2-3 grams per m². Lightly press the soil to ensure good seed contact and keep moist until germination. Expect blooms within 6-8 weeks, providing a continuous nectar source from May through October. This diverse mix, containing over 25 species, supports bees and other pollinators by creating a lively, low-growing habitat around 50 cm tall, enriching your garden’s ecosystem beautifully.
What types of plants are included in the Dwarf Flower Mixture For Bees?
This mixture contains over 25 species of flowering plants, including a blend of annual and biennial species that are specifically chosen to attract bees and other nectar-feeding insects.
When is the best time to sow these seeds outdoors?
The seeds should be sown directly outdoors from March to the end of June for optimal germination and growth.
How tall do the plants grow and when do they bloom?
The plants grow to about 50 cm in height and have a long blooming period from May through October, providing continuous nectar sources for pollinators.
What growing conditions do these flowers require?
They thrive in moist soil with full sun exposure. Maintaining good air circulation and avoiding overcrowding helps prevent diseases and encourages healthy blooms.
How should I care for the flowers to ensure prolonged blooming?
Keep the soil moist and deadhead spent flowers regularly to promote continuous blooming and support a thriving habitat for bees and beneficial insects.
Can this seed mix help support biodiversity in my garden?
Yes, this seed mix is designed to create a vibrant pollinator garden by providing essential nectar sources that sustain bees and other beneficial insects, enhancing garden biodiversity.