Hi
Is there any reason not to scatter those packets of wild flower seeds between your veg to act as mulch / encourage bees etc? Apart from the obvious one of giving up catch-crop space of course. I've got quite a few packets having naively thought I could just scatter them in the grass, but apparently they have to go into soil or they can't take hold. And it'd be a nice way to soften a new and currently rather formal looking veggie plot (bit like scuffing new trainers because they're too shiny and white?!).
Is there any reason not to scatter those packets of wild flower seeds between your veg to act as mulch / encourage bees etc? Apart from the obvious one of giving up catch-crop space of course. I've got quite a few packets having naively thought I could just scatter them in the grass, but apparently they have to go into soil or they can't take hold. And it'd be a nice way to soften a new and currently rather formal looking veggie plot (bit like scuffing new trainers because they're too shiny and white?!).
. So maybe I just scatter some amongst the veg for now, but mainly at the edges. Just out of interest, why are you removing all the basic pink foxgloves from your beds and only keeping the white ones? Lovely lottie by the way
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