Beneficial insect meadow - Green manure
Description
A mixture of over 15 species of annual flowers and herbs that attracts bees, bumblebees and butterflies. A broad mix of white, yellow, pink, blue and purple flowers. A long-lasting mix that blooms from May to October.
Prefers deep soils and a rather moist, partially shaded location. It multiplies quickly and forms clumps. It prefers loose but poor soil rich in humus to promote flowering diversity.<br />Composition: Sample mix - dwarf sunflower; white baby’s breath; saf
Variety-specific characteristics
| Seed rate | 100 g / 100 m² |
|---|---|
| Height | 60-80 cm |
| Lifespan | annual to perennial |
| Note | Sow wide apart or in rows |
| Components | includes sunflower (dwarf), safflower, calendula, mallow, cornflower mix, cosmos, scabious |
| also available as seed disk | No |
| also available as seed mat | No |
| Beemeadow | yes |
| Hardy | no |
| Positive for pollinators | Yes |
| Nutrient requirements | manuring not necessary |
| Sowing depth | 1-3 cm |
| Well suited for manual incorporation | No |
Explanations
Bee-friendly: This plant has a good nectar or pollen supply, which is especially good for honey and wild bees, as well as other pollinating insects. There are 500 different kinds of wild bees alone. Some crops are best approached by specialists, others by generalists.