The Pro Sandy Soils 100% Mix Wildflower Seed is a specialist blend of native wildflowers perfect for light, free-draining sandy soils. Ideal for coastal habitats, dry meadows, and sandy banks, it creates colourful, low-maintenance wildflower meadows that support pollinators and thrive in nutrient-poor conditions.
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The Pro Sandy Soils 100% Mix Wildflower Seed is specially designed for areas with light, free-draining, sandy soils. This mix is perfect for creating vibrant, low-maintenance wildflower meadows in sandy soil conditions, whether in coastal areas, sandy banks, or light, dry gardens. The blend features a selection of native wildflowers, including Agrimony, Dark Mullein, and Kidney Vetch, all of which thrive in these well-drained environments.
These hardy, perennial species not only enhance the beauty of your landscape but also support a wide range of pollinators, providing a crucial food source for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Ideal for creating diverse, sustainable habitats that thrive in dry, sandy soils.
Features & Benefits
100% wildflower mix designed specifically for sandy soils
Perfect for dry, well-drained areas like coastal sites, sandy banks, and dry meadows
Supports pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and moths
Hardy, perennial species that establish year after year
Ideal for creating colourful, sustainable habitats in low-nutrient soils
Wildflower Species in the Mix
Agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria) – A tall, elegant perennial with spiky yellow flowers, perfect for sandy meadows and dry habitats
Dark Mullein (Verbascum nigrum) – A striking, tall plant with large yellow flowers, ideal for sandy, well-drained soils
Meadow Crane’s-bill (Geranium pratense) – Beautiful purple flowers and attractive foliage, ideal for sandy meadows and garden edges
Kidney Vetch (Anthyllis vulneraria) – A low-growing perennial with yellow flowers, great for sandy, well-drained sites and attracts pollinators
Wild Carrot (Daucus carota) – A biennial plant with delicate white flowers, providing food for pollinators and growing well in sandy soils
Yellow Rattle (Rhinanthus minor) – A semi-parasitic wildflower that helps control grass growth, promoting the establishment of other wildflowers
Please note: Wildflower seed mixes may vary depending on seasonal availability and harvest. Additional species may be included.
Applications
Sandy soil areas, including dry meadows and coastal habitats
Coastal gardens, sandy banks, and road verges
Pollinator-friendly habitats and wildflower meadows
Areas with well-drained, low-nutrient soils
Natural spaces for wildlife, including bees and butterflies
Sowing Rate & Timing
Recommended sowing rate: 3g per m²
Sowing windows:
Spring: March to May
Autumn: August to October
How to Sow Wildflower Seed Mixes
Prepare the site by clearing existing vegetation and weeds, especially in sandy, low-nutrient soils.
Mix seed with sand to ensure even distribution.
Sow evenly at the recommended rate (3g per m²), using a broadcast method.
Firm the seedbed by lightly rolling or treading to ensure good seed-to-soil contact.
Water regularly to keep the soil moist during the establishment period.
Avoid fertilising, as wildflowers prefer poor soils to thrive.
About John Chambers Wildflower Seed
John Chambers Wildflower Seed is a trusted name in the wildflower seed industry, with over 35 years of experience. The Pro Sandy Soils 100% Mix Wildflower Seed is specifically formulated to thrive in sandy, well-drained soils. This professional-grade wildflower mix provides a solution for creating stunning, sustainable meadows in dry, free-draining environments while supporting local biodiversity.
Seed Composition | 100% native wildflowers
Typical Wildflower Species | Agrimony, Dark Mullein, Meadow Crane’s-bill, Kidney Vetch, Wild Carrot, Yellow Rattle
Sowing Rate | 3g per m² (minimum 10g order)
Sowing Season | Spring (Mar–May) or Autumn (Aug–Oct)
Soil Suitability | Sandy, free-draining soils; dry meadows; coastal habitats
Maintenance | Low maintenance; avoid fertilisers; water regularly during establishment
Brand | John Chambers Wildflower Seed – Professional Range