Are you doing your bit to help bees, butterflies and other pollinators? By growing the right wildflower species you’ll ensure your garden is a magnet for insects such as solitary bees, honeybees and hoverflies.
Our March subscriber edition includes a free double-pack of seeds including vibrant sunflower Sunburst Mix and a Pollinator Mix from Mr Fothergill’s. The Pollinator Mix is packed with nectar- and pollen-rich flowers that pollinators will love, including corn marigold, flax and purple viper’s bugloss.
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Six Months of Seeds – March extras
Get the best possible results, by the following our simple video guide to sowing the Pollinator Mix seeds, below.
You Will Need
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Pollinator Mix seeds
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Fork
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Watering can with rose attachment
Step 1
Prepare the bed by removing any weeds and pricking the surface with a fork, then raking down the surface until it’s level.
Step 2
Pour a little seed into your hand, then scatter it over the soil surface evenly. If several seeds fall in one spot, flick them apart.
Step 3
Water using a watering can with a rose, so the seeds are not displaced. Label the area, and watch out for slug and snails.