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Okay, so I'll try and keep this as brief as possible I've had the brain wave of turning my bottom lawn into a small wild flower meadow for the spring/summer months next year and what thinking about how to go about achieving this...
Now my thought was to buy a bulk order of wild flower seed..something like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Economy-W...arden_PlantsSeedsBulbs_JN&hash=item4ad268ce78
Maybe also add a bag of poppy seed into the mix, mix all the seeds in with a bag or two of compost and then scatter this over the lawn and sit back and see what happens, my thoughts on doing this is that one it would look nice for a area of the garden that isn't really doing all that much, will be good for butterfly's etc, and also pelvic a bit of a photo opportunity too...
So am I simply mad or could this plan work?
Now my thought was to buy a bulk order of wild flower seed..something like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Economy-W...arden_PlantsSeedsBulbs_JN&hash=item4ad268ce78
Maybe also add a bag of poppy seed into the mix, mix all the seeds in with a bag or two of compost and then scatter this over the lawn and sit back and see what happens, my thoughts on doing this is that one it would look nice for a area of the garden that isn't really doing all that much, will be good for butterfly's etc, and also pelvic a bit of a photo opportunity too...
So am I simply mad or could this plan work?
in fact it's probably about 60% moss
Cheltenham: Wildflower planting Pittville Park West side.