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My lawn needs to be replaced entirely. I am confused about which bags contain grasses and wildflowers seeds (rather than just wildflower seeds to scatter on soil or enrich an ok lawn). I am looking at Bees Please. Will that replace my lawn with grass and wildflowers?
Question by: Myrna Michell on 19 Mar 2022, 10:50
Hi Myrna,

Thank you for your question. Bees Please contains meadow grasses and wildflowers to create a wildflower meadow. You will need to remove any grass, weeds or flora you have in the area and achieve bare soil for this mix to establish well. You can use our How To guide to help you do this: https://icanlawn.com/how-to-sow-wildflower-seed/.

I hope this helps, if you have any other questions at all, please do not hesitate to contact us at help@icanlawn.com.

Many Thanks,
Alex
Customer Care
Answer by: Alex Customer Care on 21 Mar 2022, 15:26
Please could you tell me what the types of flower and grass is in the Butterfly and in the Bee mix. My dog is allergic to some grasses so I need to be careful, and I am trying to find a mix that doesn't have buttercup which will spread into the garden.
Question by: Fiona Walthall on 10 Sept 2022, 16:45
Hi Fiona, below is the exact mixture breakdown for this particular mix. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Red Clover
SHASTA DAISY
PURPLE CONEFLOWER
Greater Knapweed
Garlic Mustard
OXEYE SUNFLOWER
YARROW
Cornflower
Cow Parsley
Common Vetch
F.Teasel
Foxglove
Cosmos "Sensation Mix"
YELLOW PRAIRIE CONEFLOWER
Musk Mallow
Dandelion
DOTTED GAYFEATHER
LANCE-LEAVED COREOPSIS
RUDBECKIA
Corn Poppy
White Clover
Leo
Evening Primrose
PHACELIA
Sheeps Fescue
Slender Creeping Red Fescue
Chewings Fescue
Browntop Bent
Golden Oat Grass
Answer by: Roisin McCann on 12 Sept 2022, 12:38
Is it to late to sow?
Question by: Gemma Graham on 5 Dec 2022, 11:00
Hi Gemma, the best times to sow wildflower seed are Autumn and Spring and we would advise against sowing wildflowers from November to February when there is a risk of frozen soil. If you wait until Spring, you can expect to see the meadow bloom throughout the summer months.
Answer by: Roisin McCann on 7 Dec 2022, 08:20

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