Wild flower preparations

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  1. AndyG99

    AndyG99 Apprentice Gardener

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    20240925_145545.jpg 20240924_152852.jpg Hi, first time poster and newbie gardener.

    I am currently preparing a sloping border around my garden and looking to sow wild flowers.

    The border was heavily grassed and I've tried to dig it out to remove roots etc.

    What else is required before I sow the seed and any future maintenance please?

    Will be approximately 40m long
     

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    Does anyone know the answer to this?
     
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      Hi @Busy-Lizzie this question was also post as another thread and people have been answering it. Maybe an admin eg @shiney or @Loofah could combine them
       
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        I answered a similar query yesterday, and I'm sure others did too, so it must be a duplicate thread @Busy-Lizzie :smile:
         
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          Have simply locked this thread due to the duplication and no new information.
          Good spot folks, thanks for pointing it out :blue thumb:
           
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