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Cornfield Annuals Seed Mix

Cornfield Annuals Seed Mix

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Origin: UK 

Soil Type: Most well drained soils

Seeding rate: 0.5 - 2g per square metre (see below)

Approximate flowers:grasses ratio: 100:0

Species mix: Please see below

Suitable for:

Calcareous Soils
Heavy Soils
Neutral Soils
Packet Size

Cornfield Annuals

Cornfield annuals - flowers like poppies and cornflowers - were once considered arable weeds. Ploughing arable fields triggered their germination, and you still see poppies in particular, before harvest. That soil disturbance was why there were so many poppies in Flanders, incidentally. For the French the cornflower (pictured) has a similar resonance as the poppy does for us. We think both species were accidentally brought to Britain from the Continent by farmers, in the Iron Age.

These flowers are NOT found in wildflower meadows! They're not perennials, so won't come back year after year unless you allow them to set seed and then agitate the soil with a hoe or similar. Nor do they flower for long; we generally recommend sowing them in two lots, with a two week interval. They will flower pretty reliably 8 - 10 weeks after seeding.

Why and How Can I Sow Annual Wildflowers?

Cornfield annuals can give a cheerful splash of bright primary colours to wasteland or verge. They're not as helpful ecologically as perennial meadow species as they don't persist and only flower briefly. We sometimes add them to some of our meadow mixes as a "nurse" though; they can suppress weeds, as well as announcing that someone has seeded there! If you are going to use them like this, only add around 5-10% of the main mix you are using. This usually means you will be sowing at only something like 0.5g / square metre. It is really important you don't exceed this kind of density.

We also recommend them for school projects, sowing in containers, and for seed packets; they are quick to grow and pretty bombproof, enjoying a range of lower fertility soils and conditions. Despite this a couple of species in this mix, Corncockle and Cornflowers, are now rare in the wild.

About These Seeds

The wildflower seeds in the mix are sustainably harvested from plants in the UK, so they not only have UK provenance, they also have British origin. They can be sown in spring or in autumn, when they will flower the following summer.

Once they have set seed, leave the plants in the gound for a while then remove them and hoe over the bare soil. A new generation of seedlings will appear.

You can usually expect to receive your seed within five working days of placing an order.

Species making up over 10% of the mix are shown in bold.

100% Wildflowers

Corncockle Agrostema githago

Corn Chamomile Anthemis arvensis

Cornflower Centaurea cyanus

Corn Marigold Chrysanthemum segetum

Scentless Chamomile Matricaria perforata

Field Forget-me-not Myosotis arvensis

Corn Poppy Papaver rhoeas

PLEASE NOTE: Corncockle is beautiful and in the wild rare, so we think it's important to include it in this mix, but it is toxic when eaten.

Supplier: All Things Rural

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Our Company

Experience and Advice

British Wildflower Seeds is a trading name of Habitat Aid Ltd. We are a small Somerset based business, trading since 2008. We have been making meadows for over 20 years and are happy to advise you on yours. 

Ethics

We have donated c.£150,000 to UK conservation NGOs through our structured giving programme and work more generally to promote habitats like grassland. We are a certified B Corporation and licenced to sell seeds by DEFRA. We are also a Plant Healthy Nursery and authorised to issue Plant Passports. 

It’s not our objective to make as much money as possible out of what we do. We want to play a practical part in the fight against biodiversity loss. This means empowering customers, helping suppliers and, of course, putting wildflower meadows back into our landscape.

Our Seed

Quality

Our seed is freshly sourced from the best harvesters around the UK. We test it randomly at an independent laboratory.  

Choice and Provenance

We have an unbeatable range of meadow mixes to suit (nearly!) all conditions. These are often sustainably harvested from donor meadows around Britain and are regularly not available commercially elsewhere. We also offer seed mixes constructed to set %s.

  • Floral Content

Our constructed mixes aren’t the cheapest as they have 30% wildflowers, rather than the usual 20% or lower. 

The harvested mixes we sell have up to 70% wildflowers to 30% grasses and much higher species diversity, often including relatively rare flowers. They often offer outstanding value for money.

None of our mixes include non-native or imported flower seed. Period.

Our Customers

We’re not sure how many people we’ve dealt with over the years – many tens of thousands.  Happy customers include The National Trust, Wildlife Trusts, Natural England, leading garden designers, housebuilders, BNG specialists, solar farm developers, local councils, etc. etc..  

We have an average 4.5 Judge.me customer rating, which puts us in the top 10% of stores. 

You can typically expect your seed to be dispatched on the day you place your order or the following day. There may occasionally be a small delay while we restock; please do tell us if there’s a special event you need the seed for if you’re ordering at the last minute.

We usually send packages under 1kg by Royal Mail first class and larger weights by courier, overnight delivery. Over something like 200kg usually on a pallet. 

Delivery charges are included in the prices quoted on the website.

Sadly we cannot currently deliver to Northern Ireland because of the mess following Brexit. We don’t export seed either, other than in exceptional circumstances. 

On small areas it’s best to hand sow. 

Check you’ve prepared the area to be sown thoroughly and mark it out into squares using canes. These can be an appropriate size for the total area - we usually recommend something like 10mX10m for sites around half an acre, for example.

  • Shake the bag of seed to ensure even species distribution in the mix.
  • Weigh out the appropriate amount of seed for the square you are seeding. Sowing rate will be 1 to 4 g/m2 - check on the website.
  • Pour into a bucket and add sand or similar to bulk the seed out - it doesn’t really matter how much - 1:1 or similar.
  • Scatter the seed, half in one direction (side to side) and the second pass in the opposite direction (front to back).
  • Walk slowly across the area, taking a small handful of seed/sand regularly and scattering. 
  • The aim is to throw the seed out in an arc in front of you as you walk - imagine you’re throwing a frisbee.
  • Throw the seed as hard as possible in practice this will be about 2 or 3 metres. Sow downwind rather than upwind or you’ll end up covered!
  • Don’t watch the seed as you walk, keep looking forwards in a straight line.
  • If you can see the seeds on the soil as you spread them it is likely you are sowing too heavily.

 Don’t rake the seed in! Just give it a light roll after sowing. The seeds need very little help. They will take up water and germinate slowly over the next 8 weeks, providing the soil is warm.

If your seed mix is a meadow mix, cut it once it has reached around 10cm in the first year of establishment, after any Yellow Rattle has set seed. This permits light and air to reach the establishing seedlings and also promotes germination of other slower germinating seeds.

Please contact us at info@habitataid.co.uk if we can help with anything.

Customer Reviews

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Ian Pilkington
Superb Choice and Sevcie

The choice of species in this pack was excellent and proved to be one of the larger standard packs available. Delivery was pretty much next day and now they’ve been sown, it’s sit back and wait for some rain!

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M.A.
Fast delivery

Delivery was quick, and communication good.

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R. Kuhns
Company owner interference

There was a problem with the shipping because a single digit was missing from the postcode although the rest of the address was correct. When the company was informed the person who normally deals with customer service promised to send out a replacement that day and to sort out the missing parcel later. That was fine and I let my colleagues know that the seeds for our communal meadow planting could go ahead on the weekend.

It came as a shock to discover that the owner of the company then decided to stop the order and to hold things back until "eventually" the parcel was delivered via Royal Mail or returned to them.

A lot of correspondence followed and the owner decided that he would send out a replacement on the following Monday which was far too late.

We decided on another supplier in the end and will make use of the seeds in other projects when they "eventually" turn up.

I have not experienced this level of customer service from a supplier before and I buy a lot of trees, shrubs, plug plants and seeds on a regular basis.

Perhaps the company owner will take a good look at his attitude and will learn a salutary lesson from this.

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Paul Mooney
Cornfield mix

Great service, fast delivery along with plenty of tips for when planting the seeds, can’t wait to see the results, will definitely purchase more seeds

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Robin Cheyne
Great choice and information

The seeds arrived promptly and with good information on preparation before spreading the seed. We will see ho well they germinate and flower next year.