Episode 598
January & February are the prime months for sowing wildflowers; this offers a unique opportunity for gardeners. Ken Lain, the Top10Gardener, advises that for a flourishing wildflower meadow, start by choosing a native blend suited to your local climate. These seeds, varying in texture and size, require the freeze-thaw cycles of early months to break open and germinate. Simply prepare your soil by scraping away debris, ensuring seed-to-soil contact. Mixing your seeds with a light mulch not only disguises them from birds but also maintains moisture, ensuring a more evenly spread and successful germination. Embrace this process now, and watch your wildflower haven burst into life, attracting a symphony of nature's wonders to your garden.
🌿Ken Lain, the Top10Gardener
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Published on 11Â months ago
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