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If only a tiny patch of each garden were converted into a wildflower meadow, we would ensure the survival of many plants and animals currently threatened with extinction due to modern agricultural practices. Gardener and conservationist Pam Lewis, whose own garden at Sticky Wicket in Dorset has been much featured in the media, specialises in the making and management of wildflower. In this rewarding book she distils her 20 years' experience into an informative and readable text, giving tried and tested practical advice alongside accounts of her experiences in creating and maintaining these valuable habitats. Pam lovingly and entertainingly describes the creation and maintenance of several very different meadows created at Sticky Wicket - a restored meadow; a meadow made as a home for displaced local wildflowers; wet and dry flowering lawns; a tiny mini-meadow; and a garden meadow where a mixture of wildflowers and naturalised garden plants grows in loamy grassland. This excellent book provides a great deal of useful, practical information, and shows just how many different ways there can be of growing wild flowers, in addition to being a thoroughly enjoyable read for anyone charmed by the traditional wildflower meadow. Click Here for more information about Making Wildlflower Meadows. Summary: Making Wildlflower Meadows Gardening - - Delivery for Making Wildlflower Meadows: .
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