This rich, thriving mixture makes a beneficial habitat for bees and many beneficial insects with both shelter and food. The soil is penetrated and loosened by its roots. Mainly contains, among others, buckwheat phacelia, flax, sunflower, marigold, lupine (Lupinus angustifolius), clover, summer vetch, della serra, dill, coriander, and mallow.
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Growing instructions
Sow at the beginning to the end of March in a seedling starter tray. After about four weeks, transplant the seedlings at a distance of 50✕50 cm apart. Harvest the mature seed heads in August/September.