Looks like vermiculite to me, probably to carry the small wild flower seeds. This way they will be easier to handle and plant. If I'm right, you should be able to spot some very small seeds if you look?
Mine have, looked the same as yours, ie mixed with vermiculite as others have said. I've got no idea if they are wild flowers or weeds, but there is a lot of them growing!
Mine have, looked the same as yours, ie mixed with vermiculite as others have said. I've got no idea if they are wild flowers or weeds, but there is a lot of them growing!
Looks like one (seed) on your index finger, one on your middle fingertip and another further towards your palm, a couple on your ring finger and one on your little finger. Not all seeds are the size of coconuts!
Just hope mine grow, as I made a lovely bed for them.![]()
Weirdly (or perhaps not!), wildflowers often do as well on unprepared ground - it's their natural habitat after all.
can you keep this up to date with photos? i want to section off a part of my garden just for a lump of wild flowers and interested how these come up. I did something similar last year but all that seemed to grow were weeds! didn't see a single flower.

Interesting that in your OP you said it was a wild flower mix.
The picture on the box does not look quite 'right' for a UK native wild flower mixture???
PS however all flowers are pollinator beneficial so good on you for thinking of the wildlife.![]()

They are actually an Annual flower mix and all found in the British countryside - or were before the tidying up began!Interesting that in your OP you said it was a wild flower mix.
The picture on the box does not look quite 'right' for a UK native wild flower mixture???
PS however all flowers are pollinator beneficial so good on you for thinking of the wildlife.![]()

They are actually an Annual flower mix and all found in the British countryside - or were before the tidying up began!
My wife has just planted some wild flowers and some good pollinators, she even planted some nettles last year, but we get lots of insects on all the flowers we already have. No chemicals or sprays used in the garden and lots of variety to attract a wide range as possible.
Good luck with the mix, they seem to be growing well and should flower this year
The pics are the wife's, she took them to post on our street's WhatsApp group.
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Erm the very definition of Annual means that they growth flower and set seed in a single year. If they dont flower this year they would be a Biennial mix.They are actually an Annual flower mix and all found in the British countryside - or were before the tidying up began!
Good luck with the mix, they seem to be growing well and should flower this year
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But if you plant them later in the year then they will not flower until next year, he has got them in the ground in timeErm the very definition of Annual means that they growth flower and set seed in a single year. If they dont flower this year they would be a Biennial mix.
erm no they wont. annuals are annuals regardless of when you plant them. They have a life cycle of less than 12 months and usually that revolves around daylength and temperature.But if you plant them later in the year then they will not flower until next year, he has got them in the ground in time![]()
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This was the pack that I used, it cost £10 off Amazon.
If they do flower, I will stick a photo or two up.
SOWING: Direct sow from March to June for flowering in the same year, or September to November for flowering in the following spring and early summer
Again no. Annuals are purely plants that have a 12 month life cycle regardless of climatic conditions. They grow they die and do not re grow unless self seedingBut some things sold as "annuals" are actually perennials; just far too tender to survive a British winter.
In theory, if a wild flower area is treated right, it should be self perpetuating. Might look a bit scruffy at the end of each season but let everything set and self-sow its seed and the fittest should survive!
i know absolutely nothing about plants...but we have sewn some wild flower seeds in some raised beds around my lake, they have grown really well, will they grow again or will we have to sew more seeds next year...sorry for my ignorance
I think I got to that point with mine, assumed it all looked like weeds and dug it all up!