The mix "The small Burggarten" is a floral mix based on scientific research on medieval castle sites.
The flower mix combines important crops of the Middle Ages, which also conjure up the most beautiful flowering aspects in your garden or on your balcony.
Saint Elizabeth stood godmother for this idea of an enchanting garden of the Middle Ages with cultural and medicinal plants and other wild garden beauties.
Please note: The rose seeds need several alternating cold nights in the soil and milder temperatures to become germinable (stratification). When a rose begins to grow, you will almost experience the miracle of Elizabeth in your own garden.
The majority of the seeds come from wild stocks of the Wartburg region, they are of high ecological value. You support the food supply for insects, bees and moths.
The mix contains: yarrow, yellow chamomile, snapdragon, Artemisia absinthium, black horehound, Capsella, Malva neglecta, Catnip, Parsnip, dyer's rocket, Ruta graveolens, sage, soapwort, feverfew, verbena and the scented Rosa rubiginosa
■ Devised and produced by Reinhard Krehl, Leipzig
■ Content: 15 different medicinal and useful plants of the Middle Ages, for at least 1 square meter
■ Location: Sunny
■ Sowing: February to April / October to November
■ Germination time: approx. 3 weeks
■ Other: bee and insect pasture
The artist Reinhard Krehl (* 1965) studied landscape planning and walk science with Prof. Lucius Burckhardt. In his artistic work, he repeatedly works with nature and plants. Since 2001 Reinhard Krehl lives in Leipzig. His first wildflower mix is the "Leipzig Mix" and there are more to come.