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| It depends a bit what kinds of wild flowers. We have one with spring/early summer flowers so it's cut at the end of July and again about October. The rest of the year it looks a sorry mess but when the flowers are at their best in June it's gorgeous. By the way, in case you think I have a small estate, it's about 3 paces across and four down!
__________________ Some days you're the statue, some days you're the pigeon! vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated July 16th 2008 |
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| Thanks for that, I only want to plant around the 4 small fruit trees so the area is about the same size as yours. I am not overly worried about the mess when not in flower as I intend to hide it behind a rustic screen. Thanks again |
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| Hi Our wildflower bed has poppies and cosmos in as well, so carries on until the frosts; so we leave it to self sow and chop it about November time.
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