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Summer grass with a wild side.
At this time of year,
the Kent countryside will be alive to the sound of mowers, shears
and rakes, all taming the countless square miles of lawns that
make up the majority of the garden landscape.
If the demands of a
perfect lawn are too time consuming, why not think about an area
of meadow instead? A rich contrast to the manicured green of a cut
lawn, a meadow can provide an alternate wildflower-rich grassland
which is superbly attractive to wildlife.
The first step is to look
carefully at the neighbouring landscape of grass verges alongside roads
and even roundabouts, where native wildflowers have been allowed to seed
themselves. This will give you a good clue as to what your own soil will
be likely to support. |