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Wild flower patch for Tuesdaybear


Wild flower patch for Tuesdaybear

Mainly Ox-eye Daisies and Cow Parsley with a few purple Corncockle



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Went searching for bees, as this is usually humming with them. Is it too hot?! (26 degrees, 11.00am). There was one on the clover in the lawn though :)

6 Jul, 2013

 

That's a pretty patch Sheila :o)

6 Jul, 2013

 

thanks Annie - though not quite what I'd planned :)

6 Jul, 2013

 

I like that, Sheila!!!

8 Jul, 2013

 

Thanks Mel :) I sowed masses of mixed wildflower seed in little trenches last year, after digging over the patch 3 times(!) (OH, me, and a gardening friend once each) - but the cow parsley has still taken over!

9 Jul, 2013

 

are you sure there wasn't cow parsley in the seed mix, Sheilabub? ;-) wildflowers are a hardy lot. I have found that in order to get rid of some grasses, it's been necessary to dig over the bed and seive the soil...tiny pieces of roots remain and re-establish so quickly and passing the soil thro a strainer helps remove some grubs, and gravel too. It's hard work tho. I bought a piece of hardware cloth about 4 ft square and attached two by twos to two sides with staples and drape it over my wheelbarrow....and I wear gloves! Personally, I've given up on dictating to the "wildflowers"... I let them establish and if I don't want them I yank them out! Ninja gardening...banzaiiii! X-)

13 Jul, 2013

 

Thanks Lori, but "no" . . . I mixed the seed myself: chose Corncockle, Cornflower, flax, yellow rattle, Nicandra (shoo-fly flower) and Poppies. Well done for your hard work, and I'm now thinking 'what will be, will be'!

14 Jul, 2013

 

that sounds like the voice of wisdom, S. ;-)

16 Jul, 2013

 

You put this on for me and I didn't even find it!!! So sorry. As I've written on another photo, I've been missing activity from some of my 'favourites' and you seem to have been a casualty. The wildflower meadow looks great, Sheila - even if it's taken me 3 weeks to admire it. The best I managed is two clover circles in the back lawn which we left for the bees; it was supposed to be 3, as I like odd number arrangements, but - whoops, too late - OH had mowed straight over where patch number 3 should have been. Never mind. A Green Thumb chap was doing house-to-house today and asked if we'd like a trial of weed-killer and feed for the lawn. When I said, only if it can be done organically and explained about the clover patches for the bees, he clearly thought he was dealing with a mad woman.

5 Aug, 2013

 

Thank you Tuesdaybear. This patch has now been scythed by OH, and as we had a downpour today (hurray), we shall soon be able to dig it over. I am determined to have a "carpet" of small wild flowers next summer without ANY Cow parsley!!

Glad you're hanging on to your clover for the bees :))

5 Aug, 2013



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