On Sat, 29 Mar 2003 20:38:29 +0000, Kay Easton
wrote:
Most important thing is to reduce the nutrient level of your meadow. Mow
it a couple of times a year and take all the mowings away - do this for
several years, and the native species will be able to compete - seeds
being blown in or dormant in the soil will start to provide flowers.
Might also be worth checking with the land owner if it's not you, they
may have a particular management scheme in mind that would dictate
what could be grown.
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