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Head Office: Bartholomews Agri Food Ltd Portfield Chichester West Sussex PO19 7TT Tel. +44 (0) 1243 784 171 Fax. +44 (0) 1243 775 747 Email. [email protected] Website. www.bartholomews.co.uk Golden Cross: Bartholomews Agri Food Ltd Deanland Road Golden Cross Near Hailsham East Sussex BN27 3RP Tel. +44 (0) 1825 872 697 Fax. +44 (0) 1825 872 850

Barts Flora 1 Cornfield Annuals

Wild flowers: 1 part 20%

Common Name

Species

% Height (cm)

Colour

Period

Corn Cockle Corn Flower

Agrostemma githago 30 60-120 Purple June Aug

Centaurea cyanus 20 30-60 Blue June Aug Corn Marigold Chrysanthemum segetum 15 15-45 Yellow June Oct Corn Poppy Papaver rhoeas 5 30-60 Red June Sept White Campion Silene alba 10 60-90 White May Sept Corn Chamomile Anthemis arvensis 20 15-50 White June July

Grasses: 4 parts 80%

Common Name

Species

% Height (cm)

Red Fescue

Festuca rubra

20 15-90

Crested Dogstail Sheeps Fescue Browntop Bent Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass

Cynosurus cristatus

24 40

5-75 5-60

Festuca ovina

Agrostis castellana

8

10-70

Poa pratensis

8

10-90

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

Barts Flora 2 Acid Soils

Wild flowers: 1 part 20%

Common Name

Species

% Height (cm)

Colour

Period

Betony

Stachys officinalis Lotus corniculatus Centaurea nigra

6 30-80 Purple June Sept 4 5-40 Yellow June Aug 7 30-80 Purple June Sept

Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Common Cat’s Ear Fragrant Agrimony Greater Birdsfoot Trefoil Lady’s Bedstraw Meadow Buttercup Foxglove

Hypochaeris radicata 1 15-60 Yellow June Sept

Digitalis purpurea

4 50-150 Purple June Sept

Agrimonia procera 10 -

Yellow June Aug

Lotus uliginosus

4 50-60 Yellow June Aug

Gallium verum 10 50-80 Yellow June Sept

Ranunculus acris

10 30-100 Yellow May Sept

Ox-eye Daisy Ragged Robin Sheep Sorrel

Leucanthemum vulgare 5 20-100 White May Oct

Lychnis flos-cuculi Rumex acetosella Succisa pratensis Achillea ptarmica Rumex acetosa

4 30-80 Red May June 2 30-100 Pink May June 3 20-80 Lilac July Sept 4 20-150 White July Sept

Devils Bit Scabious

Sneezewort

Sorrel

4 30-100 Pink

May July

Tufted Vetch

Vicia cracca

10 100-200 Purple June Aug

Yarrow

Achillea millefolium 8 20-45 White June Oct

Yellow Rattle

Rhinanthus minor

4 15-40 Yellow May Aug

Grasses: 4 parts 80%

Common Name Browntop Bent

Species

% Height (cm)

Agrostis castellana

10 10-70

Sweet Vernal

Anthoxanthum odoratum 5 10-100

Crested Dogstail Wavy Hair-grass Sheeps Fescue

Cynosurus cristatus Deschampsia flexuosa

20 5-75 5 20-100 40 5-60 20 22-100

Festuca ovina

Slender Red Fescue

Festuca rubra ssp. pruinosa

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

Barts Flora 3 Damp Loamy Soils

Wild flowers: 1 part 20%

Common Name

Species

% Height (cm)

Colour

Period

Autumn Hawkbit

Leontodon autumnalis 2 5-15 Yellow Aug Oct

Betony

Stachys officinalis Lotus corniculatus Centaurea nigra Leontodon hispidus

5 30-80 Purple June Sept 5 5-40 Yellow June Aug 10 30-80 Purple June Sept 2 20-40 Yellow June Sept

Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Rough Hawkbit

Goatsbeard Great Burnet

Tragopogon pratensis 4 30-60 Yellow June Sept

Sanguisorba officinalis 3 40-90

Red June Sept

Meadow Buttercup Meadow Cranesbill Meadow Vetchling

Ranunculus acris

10 30-100 Yellow May Sept

Geranium pratense 4 30-60 Blue June Sept

Lathyrus pratensis

2 80-100 Yellow May Aug

Ox-eye Daisy

Leucanthemum vulgare 6 20-100 White May Oct

Selfheal

Prunella vulgaris Rumex acetosa

14 5-20 Purple June Sept

Sorrel

4 30-100 Pink

May July

Tufted Vetch

Vicia cracca

12 100-200 Purple June Aug

Yarrow

Achillea millefolium 8 20-45 White June Oct

Yellow Rattle

Rhinanthus minor

9 15-40 Yellow May Aug

Grasses: 4 parts 80%

Common Name Browntop Bent Chewings Fescue Crested Dogstail Golden Oat Grass Meadow Foxtail Sheeps Fescue Slender Red Fescue

Species

% Height (cm)

Agrostis castellana

5 10-70

Festuca rubra ssp. commutata 13 20-90

Cynosurus cristatus Trisetum flavescens Alopecurus pratensis

16 5-75 11 20-80 7 30-120 16 5-60 20 22-100

Festuca ovina

Festuca rubra ssp. pruinosa

Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass

Poa pratensis

12 10-90

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

Barts Flora 4 Calcareous Soils

Wild flowers: 1 part 20%

Common Name

Species

% Height (cm)

Colour

Period

Betony

Stachys officinalis Lotus corniculatus Silene vulgaris Linaria vulgaris

6 30-80 Purple June Sept 7 5-40 Yellow June Aug

Birdsfoot Trefoil Bladder Campion Common Toadflax

4 80

White May Sept

4 50-90 Yellow June Oct Bulbous Buttercup Ranunculus bulbosus 9 15-35 Yellow May Aug Cowslip Primula veris 3 10-30 Yellow April June Greater Knapweed Centaurea scabiosa 5 50-90 Purple July Aug Hoary Plantain Plantago media 5 15-45 Pink May July Kidney Vetch Anthyllis vulneraria 6 15-30 Yellow May Aug Lady’s Bedstraw Gallium verum 6 50-80 Yellow June Sept Meadow Buttercup Ranunculus acris 7 30-100 Yellow May Sept Ox-eye Daisy Leucanthemum vulgare 4 20-100 White May Oct Small Scabious Scabiosa columbaria 4 20-45 Lilac June Aug Tufted Vetch Vicia cracca 10 100-200 Purple June Aug Wild Carrot Daucus carota 8 30-100 White June Sept Wild Marjoram Origanum vulgare 2 30-60 Purple July Sept Wild Mignonette Reseda lutea 4 20-50 Yellow June Aug Dropwort Filipendula vulgaris 4 100 White June Aug Dark Mullein Verbascum nigrum 2 120 Yellow June Oct

Common Name Browntop Bent Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass Crested Dogstail Golden Oat Grass Quaking Grass Sheeps Fescue Slender Red Fescue Grasses: 4 parts 80%

Species

% Height (cm) 5 10-70 19 10-90 17 5-75 7 20-80 1 15-75 20 5-60 23 22-100 5 10-50 3 40-120

Agrostis castellana

Poa pratensis

Cynosurus cristatus Trisetum flavescens

Briza media Festuca ovina

Festuca rubra ssp. pruinosa

Smaller Cat’s-tail Upright Brome

Phleum bertolonii Bromopsis erecta

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

Barts Flora 5 Wet Loamy Soils

Wild flowers: 1 part 20%

Common Name

Species

% Height (cm)

Colour

Period

Betony

Stachys officinalis Centaurea nigra Lycopus europaeus Succisa pratensis Lotus uliginosus Erigeron acer Stachys palustris Ranunculus acris

8 30-80 Purple June Sept 6 30-80 Purple June Sept 3 30-100 White July Sept 4 20-80 Lilac July Sept 5 5-15 Yellow Aug Oct

Black Knapweed

Gipsywort

Devil’s Bit Scabious Greater Birdsfoot Trefoil Hemp Agrimony Marsh Woundwort Meadow Buttercup

4 100

White July Sept

5 70-90 Purple July Sept 12 30-100 Yellow May Sept

Meadow Rue Meadowsweet Ox-eye Daisy

Thalictrum flavum 6 80

Yellow July Aug

Filipendula ulmaria 6 50-150 White June Aug Leucanthemum vulgare 7 20-100 White May Oct

Purple Loosestrife

Lythrum salicaria Lychnis flos-cuculi Achillea ptarmica

4 5-100 Purple July Sept

Ragged Robin

3 30-80

Red May June

Sneezewort

4 20-150 White July Sept

Square Stemmed St. John’s Wort

Hypericum tetrapterum 4 30-60 Yellow July Sept

Yellow Flag-iris Yellow Rattle

Iris pseudacorus Rhinanthus minor

6 60-120 Yellow May July 13 15-40 Yellow May Aug

Common Name Browntop Bent Chewings Fescue Common Sedge Crested Dogstail Meadow Barley Meadow Foxtail Pendulas Sedge Sheeps Fescue Slender Red Fescue Grasses: 4 parts 80%

Species

% Height (cm)

Agrostis castellana

4 10-70

Festuca rubra ssp. commutata 12 20-90

Carex nigra

3

300

Cynosurus cristatus Hordeum secalinum Alopecurus pratensis

15 5-75 5 20-80 6 30-120 16 5-60 20 22-100 11 10-90 2 180

Carex pendula Festuca ovina

Festuca rubra ssp. pruinosa

Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass Sweet Vernal Tufted Hair-grass

Poa pratensis

Anthoxanthum odoratum 5 10-100

Deschampsia cespitosa

1

-

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

Barts Flora 6 Dry Loamy Soils

Wild flowers: 1 part 20%

Common Name Autumn Hawkbit Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Bladder Campion

Species

% Height (cm)

Colour

Period

Leontodon autumnalis 3 5-15 Yellow Aug Oct

Lotus corniculatus Centaurea nigra

7 5-40 Yellow June Aug 10 30-80 Purple June Sept

Silene vulgaris White May Sept Bulbous Buttercup Ranunculus bulbosus 9 15-35 Yellow May Sept Common Agrimony Agrimonia eupatoria 8 30-60 Yellow July Sept Common Toadflax Linaria vulgaris 6 50-90 Yellow June Oct Cowslip Primula veris 4 10-30 Yellow April June Field Scabious Knautia arvensis 8 30-90 Lilac July Sept Lady’s Bedstraw Gallium verum 6 50-80 Yellow June Sept Musk Mallow Malva moschata 8 20-80 Pink July Oct Ox-eye Daisy Leucanthemum vulgare 7 20-100 White May Oct Salad Burnet Sanguisorba minor 5 30 Yellow May Aug Wild Carrot Daucus carota 6 30-100 White June Sept Yarrow Achillea millefolium 3 20-45 White June Oct Yellow Rattle Rhinanthus minor 6 15-40 Yellow May Aug 4 80

Grasses: 4 parts 80%

Common Name Browntop Bent

Species

% Height (cm)

Agrostis castellana

5 10-70

Chewings Fescue Crested Dogstail Golden Oat Grass Sheeps Fescue Slender Red Fescue

Festuca rubra ssp. commutata 15 20-90

Cynosurus cristatus Trisetum flavescens

16 5-75 7 20-80 16 5-60 20 22-100 7 10-50

Festuca ovina

Festuca rubra ssp. pruinosa

Smaller Cat’s-tail Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass

Phleum bertolonii

Poa pratensis

14 10-90

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

Barts Flora 7 Hedgerow & Light Shade

Wild flowers: 1 part 20%

Common Name

Species

% Height (cm)

Colour

Period

Betony

Stachys officinalis Aquilegia vulgaris Digitalis purpurea Verbascum thapsus Galium mollugo Alliaria petiolata Stachys sylvatica Malva moschata

7 30-80 Purple June Sept 5 100 Purple May June 6 50-150 Purple June Sept 4 40-200 Yellow July Sept

Columbine Foxglove

Greater Mullein

Hairy St. John’s Wort

Hypericum hirsutum 5 40-100 Yellow July Aug

Hedge Bedstraw

8 100

White June Sept

Hedge Garlic

10 90-125 White May Aug 8 30-100 Red July Aug

Hedge Woundwort

Musk Mallow Nettle Leaved Bellflower

4 60

Pink

May Aug

Campanula trachelium 4 80

Blue July Sept

Common St. John’s Wort

Hypericum perforatum 4 30-120 Yellow June Sept

Red Campion

Silene dioica

11 50-80 Red May Nov 11 5-20 Purple June Sept 6 80-100 White July Aug

Selfheal

Prunella vulgaris Torilis japonica

Upright Hedge Parsley

Wood Avens Wood Sage

Geum urbanum 3 40-60 Yellow May June Teucrium scorodonia 4 20-30 Yellow July Sept

Grasses: 4 parts 80%

Common Name Browntop Bent Chewings Fescue Crested Dogstail Sheeps Fescue Slender Red Fescue Tufted Hair-grass Wood Meadow Grass

Species

% Height (cm)

Agrostis castellana

5 10-70

Festuca rubra ssp. commutata 15 20-90

Cynosurus cristatus

20 5-75 20 5-60 15 22-100 5 20-200 20 15-90

Festuca ovina

Festuca rubra ssp. pruinosa Deschampsia cespitosa

Poa nemoralis

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

Barts Flora 8 Legacy (General Purpose, Country Meadow)

Wild flowers: 1 part 20%

Common Name

Species

% Height (cm)

Colour

Period

Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Black Medick Common Vetch Meadow Buttercup

Lotus corniculatus Centaurea nigra Medicago lupulina

5 5-15 Yellow Aug Oct 8 30-80 Purple June Sept 5 15-50 Yellow May Sept 5 20-45 Purple April Sept 7 30-100 Yellow May Sept

Vicia sativa

Ranunculus acris Malva moschata

Musk Mallow Ox-eye Daisy

4 60

Pink

May Aug

Leucanthemum vulgare 12 20-100 White May Oct Plantago lanceolata 12 5-50 Brown May Sept

Ribwort Plantain Red Campion

Silene dioica

8 80

Red May Sept

Selfheal

Prunella vulgaris

13 5-20 Purple June Sept 15 30-100 White May Sept

White Campion

Silene alba

Yarrow

Achillea millefolium 6 20-45 White June Oct

Grasses: 4 parts 80%

Common Name Browntop Bent

Species

% Height (cm) 7 10-70 18.5 15-90 21 5-75 28.5 30-120

Agrostis castellana

Red Fescue

Festuca rubra

Crested Dogstail Meadow Fescue Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass

Cynosurus cristatus Festuca pratensis

Poa pratensis

25 10-90

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

Barts Flora 9 Heritage

Wild flowers: 1 part 10%

Common Name

Species

% Height (cm)

Colour

Period

Agrimony

Agrimonia eupatoria 4.3 50-80

Yellow June Aug

Betony

Stachys officinalis Lotus corniculatus Centaurea nigra

2.05 30-80 Purple June Sept

Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Common Vetch Corn Cockle Corn Feverfew

2.05 5-40

Yellow June Aug

4.05 30-80 Purple June Sept 8.8 20-45 Purple April Sept 9 60-120 Purple June Aug

Vicia sativa

Agrostemma githago

Matricaria perforata 4.05 10-80

White April Nov Yellow April June

Cowslip

Primula veris Papaver rhoeas Digitalis purpurea Galium mollugo Plantago media Sanguisorba minor Ranunculus acris Malva moschata

1.25 10-30 2.25 30-60

Field Poppy

Red

June Sept

Foxglove

0.7 50-150 Purple June Sept

Hedge Bedstraw Hoary Plantain Lady’s Bedstraw Meadow Buttercup Musk Mallow Ox-eye Daisy Ragged Robin St. John’s Wort Red Campion Ribwort Plantain Salad Burnet

2.6 100 1.5 15-45

White June Sept

Pink

May July

Gallium verum 2.6 50-80

Yellow June Sept Yellow May Sept

6.1 20-90

4.05 30-100 Yellow May Sept

4.05 20-80

Pink

July Oct May Oct May June

Leucanthemum vulgare 2 20-100 White

Lychnis flos-cuculi

0.5 30-80

Red

Hypericum perforatum 0.35 30-100 Yellow June Sept

Silene dioica

2.55 60-80 5.1 5-50 9 50-60 2.55 5-20

Red

May Nov

Plantago lanceolata Onobrychis viciifolia Prunella vulgaris Daucus carota Salvia verbenaca Pastinaca sativa

Brown May Sept

Sainfoin Selfheal

Pink

May Aug

Purple June Sept

Wild Carrot Wild Clary Wild Parsnip

1.7 30-100 White June Sept

5.1 80 5.1 150

Blue

May Sept

Yellow May Sept

White Campion Wood Avens

Silene alba

3.05 30-100 White May Sept

Geum urbanum 2.6 40-60 Achillea millefolium 1 20-45

Yellow May June White June Oct

Yarrow

Grasses: 9 parts 90%

Common Name Sweet Vernal Grass Meadow Foxtail Crested Dogstail Slender Red Fescue Browntop Bent Sheeps Fescue Chewings Fescue Wood Meadow Grass

Species

% Height (cm)

Anthoxanthum odoratum Alopecurus pratensis

1

10-100

2.8 30-120 8.75 5-75 15.08 22-100 9.37 10-70 8 10-90

Cynosurus cristatus

Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass

Poa pratensis

Festuca rubra litoralis Agrostis castellana

Festuca ovina

20 20

5-60

Festuca rubra commutata

20-90 15-90 10-60 20-80

Poa nemoralis

7 4 2 2

Saltmarsh Grass Yellow Oat Grass

Puccinellia distans Trisetum flavescens

Rough Stalked Meadow Grass

Poa trivialis

20-100

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

Barts Flora 10 Country Meadow (General Purpose Plus Annuals)

Wild flowers: 1 part 10%

Common Name

Species

% Height (cm)

Colour

Period

Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Black Medick Common Vetch

Lotus corniculatus Centaurea nigra Medicago lupulina

2 5-15 Yellow Aug Oct 8 30-80 Purple June Sept 4 15-50 Yellow May Sept 5 20-45 Purple April Sept

Vicia sativa

Corn Cockle Agrostemma githago 8 60-120 Purple June Aug Corn Marigold Chrysanthemum segetum 7 15-45 Yellow June Oct Corn Poppy Papaver rhoeas 3 30-60 Red June Sept Meadow Buttercup Ranunculus acris 5 30-100 Yellow May Sept Musk Mallow Malva moschata 4 60 Pink May Aug Ox-eye Daisy Leucanthemum vulgare 12 20-100 White May Oct Ribwort Plantain Plantago lanceolata 10 5-50 Brown May Sept Red Campion Silene dioica 5 30-100 Red May Sept Selfheal Prunella vulgaris 13 5-20 Purple June Sept White Campion Silene alba 10 30-100 White May Sept Yarrow Achillea millefolium 4 20-45 White June Oct

Grasses: 9 parts 90%

Common Name Browntop Bent

Species

% Height (cm) 7 10-70 18.5 15-90 21 5-75 28.5 30-120

Agrostis castellana

Red Fescue

Festuca rubra

Crested Dogstail Meadow Fescue

Cynosurus cristatus Festuca pratensis

Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass

Poa pratensis

25

10-90

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

Barts Flora 11 Woodland & Heavy Shade Wild flowers: 1 part 20%

Common Name

Species

% Height (cm)

Colour

Period

Bluebell

Hyacinthoides non-scripta 12 50

Blue April June

Columbine

Aquilegia vulgaris

4 100 Purple May June

Figwort

Scrophularia nodosa 3 50-85

Red June Sept

Foxglove

Digitalis purpurea Stellaria holostea

8 50-150 Purple June Sept

Greater Stitchwort Hairy St. John’s Wort

2 50

White April Jun

Hypericum hirsutum 6 40-100 Yellow July Aug

Hedge Bedstraw Hemp Agrimony Meadowsweet Nettle-Leaved Bellflower

Galium mollugo Erigeron acer

7 100 3 100

White June Sept White July Sept

Filipendula ulmaria 6 50-150 White June Aug

Campanula trachelium 4 80

Blue July Sept

Red Campion Wood Avens Wild Angelica Wood Sage Wood Vetch

Silene dioica

13 50-80

Red May Nov

Geum urbanum 4 50-70 Yellow June Aug

Angelica sylvestris 10 150

White July Sept

Teucrium scorodonia 6 20-30 Yellow July Sept

Vicia sylvatica

12 130

Pink June Aug

Grasses: 4 parts 80%

Common Name Browntop Bent

Species

% Height (cm)

Agrostis castellana

5 10-70

Chewings Fescue

Festuca rubra ssp. commutata 15 20-60

Crested Dogstail Sheeps Fescue

Cynosurus cristatus

20 5-75 20 5-60

Festuca ovina

Slender Red Fescue

Festuca rubra ssp. pruinosa

15 22-100

Tufted Hair-grass

Deschampsia cespitosa

5 20-200 20 15-90

Wood Meadow Grass

Poa nemoralis

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

Barts Flora 12 Water Margin & Pond Edges

Wild flowers: 1 part 20%

Common Name Period Common Fleabane Pulicaria dysenterica 2 30-80 Yellow July Sept Gipsy Wort Lycopus europeus 6 100 White June Sept Greater Birdsfoot Trefoil Lotus uliginosus 6 5-15 Yellow Aug Sept Hemp Agrimony Erigeron acer 4 100 White July Sept Marsh Marigold Caltha palustris 2 100 Pink July Sept Marsh Woundwort Stachys palustris 9 70-90 Purple July Sept Meadow Rue Thalictrum flavum 8 80 Yellow July Aug Meadowsweet Filipendula ulmaria 15 5-150 White June Aug Purple Loosestrife Lythrum salicaria 5 50-100 Purple July Sept Ragged Robin Lychnis flos-cuculi 9 30-80 Red May June Sneezewort Achillea ptarmica 7 20-150 White July Sept Square Stemmed St. John’s Wort Hypericum tetrapterum 6 30-60 Yellow July Sept Water Avens Geum rivale 3 60 Pink April July Yellow Flag-iris Iris pseudacorus 18 15-40 Yellow May Aug Species % Height (cm) Colour

Grasses: 4 parts 80%

Common Name Browntop Bent Common Sedge Crested Dogstail Meadow Foxtail Pendulas Sedge Rough Stalked Meadow Grass Sheeps Fescue

Species

% Height (cm) 5 10-70 0.5 300 20 5-75 10 30-120 0.5 180

Agrostis castellana

Carex nigra

Cynosurus cristatus Alopecurus pratensis

Carex pendula

Poa trivialis

7 20-100

Festuca ovina

38 5-60

Sweet Vernal

Anthoxanthum odoratum 4 10-100

Tufted Hair-grass

Deschampsia cespitosa

15 20-200

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

Barts Flora 110 (Economy General Purpose Plus Annuals)

Wild flowers: 1 part 5%

Common Name

Species

% Height (cm)

Colour

Period

Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Black Medick Common Vetch

Lotus corniculatus Centaurea nigra

3 5-15 Yellow Aug Oct 8 30-80 Purple June Sept

Medicago lupulina 4 15-50 Yellow May Sept

Vicia sativa

5 20-45 Purple April Sept

Corn Cockle Agrostemma githago 7 60-120 Purple June Aug Corn Marigold Chrysanthemum segetum 7 15-45 Yellow June Oct Corn Poppy Papaver rhoeas 3 30-60 Red June Sept Meadow Buttercup Ranunculus acris 5 30-100 Yellow May Sept Musk Mallow Malva moschata 4 60 Pink May Aug Ox-eye Daisy Leucanthemum vulgare 12 20-100 White May Oct Ribwort Plantain Plantago lanceolata 10 5-50 Brown May Sept Red Campion Silene dioica 5 30-100 Red May Sept Selfheal Prunella vulgaris 13 5-20 Purple June Sept White Campion Silene alba 10 30-100 White May Sept Yarrow Achillea millefolium 4 20-45 White June Oct

Grasses: 19 parts 95%

Common Name Browntop Bent

Species

% Height (cm) 7 10-70 18.5 15-90 21 5-75 28.5 30-120

Agrostis castellana

Red Fescue

Festuca rubra

Crested Dogstail Meadow Fescue Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass

Cynosurus cristatus Festuca pratensis

Poa pratensis

25 10-90

Pack size: 1kg Sowing rate: 5g/sq.m Sq.m coverage: 200sq.m

WILD FLORA MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES 2012

MIXTURE SELECTION It is important that the correct mixture is selected to coincide with the soil type and drainage characteristics of each site. SITE PREPARATION The aim is to produce a firm, weed-free tilth to promote healthy germination. Subsoils often provide weed-free areas with a low nutrient status and are therefore suitable for wild flora planting. It is occasionally necessary to remove the topsoil in areas of high fertility (this can be sold to raise revenue) as these soils tend to promote the growth of more vigorous grasses and pernicious weeds.To remove docks, thistles, nettles and weed grasses, the site should be treated with a systemic herbicide (following the manufacturer’s instructions) prior to seed bed cultivation. SUMMARY a. Cultivate site and allow to remain fallow, if practical b. Treat with herbicide or SOWING Sowing can take place throughout most of the year, providing a good tilth can be prepared. However, the months of March/April and August/September are generally the most suitable. a. Mix seed – regularly mix to ensure even species distribution b. Drill/broadcast – calibrate sowing device c. Rate – 5 g/m 2 mixtures with grass or 0.5 – 1.0 g/m 2 pure wild flower mixtures d. Sand – bulk up small seeding rates with 4 parts silica sand to one part seed by weight e. Raking/harrowing – mix seed into soil (depth approx 0.5cm) f. Ring roller – use Cambridge roller to firm seed bed WILD FLOWER FIRST YEAR MAINTENANCE The requirement in the first year is to control weeds and reduce competition from grasses. Cut the sward to a height of 5cm every two months or when the sward reaches 15cm. Remove all cut material to avoid smothering the sward. Where persistent weeds are a problem, spot treat with herbicide or dig-out. FUTURE MAINTENANCE The sward should be well established after the first 12 months and contain a diverse range of species. Cut to 7.5cm during March/April and remove cuttings. The second cut should take place at the end of the flowering season during August/September (the flowering period may alter slightly according to climatic conditions). Remove all cuttings or use as hay. The site may require further cuts in the autumn period to remove untidy growth in an extended growing season. MAINTENANCE SUMMARY FIRST YEAR First cut 5cm March/April (spring seeding 1 st cut in May) Cut every 2 months or when sward reaches 15cm Final cut September/October Remove all cuttings FUTURE YEARS First cut 7.5cm March/April (if necessary) Second cut 7.5cm August/October Remove all cuttings CORNFIELD ANNUALS Make the first cut in early March and a second cut once the flowering period is over – September/October. Harrow autumn or spring to regenerate annuals. c. Remove topsoil d. Cultivate to 10cm e. Create a surface tilth

For further information please contact us on:- Tel: 01243 784 171 Fax: 01243 775 747 Email: [email protected]

Golden Cross Office: Tel: 01825 872 697 Email: [email protected]

Website: www.bartholomews.co.uk

We aim to supply the mixtures as per specifications above. Occasionally suppliers of some species and varieties run out and it may be necessary to subtitute or increase percentages accordingly.

Head Office: Bartholomews Agri Food Ltd Portfield Chichester West Sussex PO19 7TT Tel. +44 (0) 1243 784 171 Fax. +44 (0) 1243 775 747 Email. [email protected] Website. www.bartholomews.co.uk Golden Cross: Bartholomews Agri Food Ltd Deanland Road Golden Cross Near Hailsham East Sussex BN27 3RP Tel. +44 (0) 1825 872 697 Fax. +44 (0) 1825 872 850