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I have fallen in love with the idea of creating a wildflower meadow. I started out in 2005/6 by 'preparing' the ground before sowing a general meadow mix containing wildflower species to suit neutral, free-draining soils. This was completed by spring '06. During the first year, I ke Read more...
I have fallen in love with the idea of creating a wildflower meadow. I started out in 2005/6 by 'preparing' the ground before sowing a general meadow mix containing wildflower species to suit neutral, free-draining soils. This was completed by spring '06. During the first year, I kept the sward cut, allowing the developing perennial species to establish. In subsequent summers I have taken a hay cut in August, letting the flowers and grasses set seed. Here we are in late spring 2012 and I have a developing meadow in which new species are jostling for position. The more aggressive grasses are now receding, allowing less competitive species to flourish.
It is a refuge at the end of a busy day. A little place of wonder and calm and yet, one which is actually so full of frantic activity, that it becomes one living organism. I spend hours just watching the light change.
I want to try to convey the magic which I have discovered over the past 7 (and hopefully counting) years. My hope is that it will inspire you to think about creating one for yourself, no matter how large or small your patch.
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Jun 26th, 2012 The first cut is the deepest
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Jun 22nd, 2012 ...then three come along at once!
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Jun 13th, 2012 Looking Back
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Jun 12th, 2012 Melancholy thistle
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Jun 10th, 2012 Transition
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Jun 8th, 2012 Postcards from the past
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Jun 7th, 2012 Round peg in a round hole
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Jun 6th, 2012 The country pile
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Jun 4th, 2012 Red, white and blue