FLOWER MIXTURE - ANTI-APHIDS NT
The anti-aphid flower mix is composed of 10 annuals and 5 perennials that repel aphids. This mix is composed of sea alyssum, anise, nasturtium, catnip, coriander, garden cress, marigold, annual savory, and marigold. This anti-aphid flower mix is ideal for planting around a vegetable garden or plantations susceptible to aphids. Sowing density: 1 to 4 grams/m2. Soil preparation before sowing A good cleaning with a hoe is necessary. You can use the false sowing technique. Simply clean your plot once, wait 2 to 3 weeks to allow time for the weed seeds to germinate. Then clean it a second time to ensure the soil is perfectly clean before sowing the flower meadow. After removing the last traces of weeds, give the soil a good dig to loosen the surface of the soil to create a well-refined seedbed. It is not necessary to loosen it in depth, but only the first 3 or 4 centimeters. Sowing a flower meadow Sow the seeds broadcast from April to November, spreading them well over the entire seedbed. When the seeds are sown, gently dig the seeds into the soil on the surface, like sowing a lawn. Water thoroughly, then during the dry period, the emergence should take a few weeks. Flowering Flowering from June to October if sown in spring, from spring in the following years.

