How to grow a wildflower meadow

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Join Sarah for a walk through the
wildflower meadow at Perch Hill,
where she shares her top tips for
successfully growing perennial and
annual meadows
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"Nature enhanced!" You couldn't have said it better. You're a good teacher with practical knowledge and experience, and your surroundings are the stuff dreams are made of, seriously. I'm in awe. Thank you.👵☔🌱🌻🍃

melodytenisch
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Just found your channel .I'm working on a meadow garden ..thank you for your advice...blessings

LittleJordanFarm
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Dear Mrs. Raven. I live in Switzerland and I just watched your "Bees, Butterflies and Blooms". I like very much what you are doing. A garden owner myself, I feel the responsibility of using our land in a sustainible way and providing for pollenaters etc. Here in CH native wild flowers are by now used in a large scale in public areas and house builders are often obligated to use native plants in landscape architecture. Farmers are subsidized if they leave a stripe of wild flowers along their fields for several months to bloom. There is a lot going on in this direction and it is relieving to see, how the insects just appear. I wish you good luck with your campaign. Kind regards. Claudia

fzcjnje
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Enjoyed watching your video. Thank you very much for sharing. Lot’s of love from Switzerland

IrinaJannat
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Can't wait for Bees, butterflies& bloom. Would love to see how everyone has been doing.

danielbohonek
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Beautiful... thank you for sharing. What kind of plants and grass do you use?

CRAZYJARDINERA
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Peaceful. Could I please ask what the name of the purple Salvia you show in your Rose video? Thank you for sharing all your knowledge, it is greatly appreciated.

janwhite
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Hope you check for animals such as hedgehogs before using anything like a strimner or mower as a wildflower meadow is a great habitat to sleep in during the day.

Frostie
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How do you control unwanted weeds from taking over? Thinking docks, brambles rushes & nettles….

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