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How to change your Lawn into a Wildflower Meadow - Meadow Mania Backyard Meadow Design, Front Yard Meadow Landscaping, Meadow Garden Ideas, Lawn To Meadow, Lawn To Wildflower Meadow, Wild Flower Meadow Garden, Meadowscape Yard, Meadowscaping Front Yard, Wild Flower Front Yard

Have you considered changing your lawn into a wildflower meadow? Once established the wildflower area will be a great attraction to bees and butterflies and other pollinating insects as well as easier to maintain than a traditional lawn. For success with a wildflower meadow it is important to consider the following: When a lawn is sown it is generally at about 40 grams to the square metre. A meadow is sown at about 4 grams, which is 10% of the above rate. Meadow mixtures are a mixture of…

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Many of us have a love-hate relationship with our lawns. Although we enjoy the cool carpet of green grass to lie on and play on in summer, no one wants to spend hours every weekend mowing and trimming—not to mention battling weeds, insects, and fungus, and aerating, feeding, watering, and seeding. Turf lawns take a lot of time and money to maintain. They require the use of precious water resources to keep them alive, and the pesticides and herbicides we apply to them can damage the…

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A guide to turning your front yard into a wildflower meadow as well as steps on how to turn an existing lawn into a meadow. Turning a garden border or your entire lawn into a wildflower meadow can be a great way to not only encourage pollinators into your garden, but it could also help you save water and resources that are typically devoted to a traditional lawn.

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