Making a Wildflower Meadow Garden
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video I go through how I created a wildflower meadow in my back garden. Filmed over the course of a year.
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Loved this video.
wonderful. Like your to the point style :) great share!
Hell yeah, wildflower power! You'll have foragers raiding your garden now, as well as the insects 🤣
Chicory and Borage are also nice additions to the wildgarden, I get so many bees!
I'll have to get some
Jack at the end looking like a third grimsby brother
I'm not going near a elephant
Jack enjoyed this vlog. A good idea is to spread your seeds around, and they will bloom everywhere 😀
Thanks
Very nice. The fun thing is that it'll vary from year to year. My meadow has been very flower free for the last couple of years, but it's done this before then sprung back into life with different flowers dominant.
yes my other meadow has changed from last year part of the enjoyment!
long time subcriber to your pod now discovered this channel to keep me going untill your return later in the year
Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other beneficial creatures depend on flowers to survive. Many types of bees & butterflies are in danger of extinction, so planting a flower garden helps protect them.
Love the video jack (could you please do a update the native uk fish pond)
I already have check it out on the channel!
@@JackPWMedia oh thanks
New video🔥
Iv got a spot im goibg to try this
worth a go
Your favourite tool the strimner is also a killer for certain wildlife, did you not know how many hedgehogs suffer horrific injuries or are killed out right by people using strimners, it's horrific & a wildflower meadow makes a great place for hedgehogs to build a nest so please check before using any garden tools like that.
Let me rephrase this for you: ‘Hey! Thanks for the video. Just a tip - check to see if there are hedgehogs in your garden, so you don’t hurt them with the strimmer.’ Much less confrontational and patronising.