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'Shake & Rake' boxes of wildflower seeds

1940sGal
1940sGal Posts: 2,393 Forumite
Has anyone used these? Anyone had much luck?

I bought two boxes from my local garden centre to fill some space that we used to use for veg. I only applied them at the beginning of this week so no sign of life yet but has anyone else used them?

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  • I_have_spoken
    I_have_spoken Posts: 5,051 Forumite
    edited 11 April 2015 at 7:29PM
    I did use a 'shake and rake' pack in my previous garden. My recollection is that a few plant species like cornflower tended to dominate without some thinning out but the overall effect was fine
  • Fosterdog
    Fosterdog Posts: 4,948 Forumite
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    I wouldn't worry too much about how well they will take after just a week, I planted loads of things last week that have no signs of life yet.

    I have used some bee friendly shake and rake packs before and they did really well, that was at my old house and they were great for three years until I moved. They may well still be there.
  • 1940sGal
    1940sGal Posts: 2,393 Forumite
    Fosterdog wrote: »
    I wouldn't worry too much about how well they will take after just a week, I planted loads of things last week that have no signs of life yet.

    I have used some bee friendly shake and rake packs before and they did really well, that was at my old house and they were great for three years until I moved. They may well still be there.

    Thanks, I'm not worried that they haven't taken yet (I'm impatient but not that impatient ;)) but the actual quality of them when they do.

    I've put them in a part of the garden that is predominantly given over to wildlife so if it attracts the bees and butterflies I'll be happy. :)
  • Farway
    Farway Posts: 15,080 Forumite
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    I used shake & rake from Lidl, worked fine, obviously some species will dominate after time but the overall effect was fine and continues to be so
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