Wildflower Meadow Instead Of A Lawn

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The choice between having a wildflower meadow instead of a lawn is an interesting one. 

The lawn has been a terrible waste of resources – now we actually have to use gasoline-powered horses – lawnmowers – to mow our lawns, adding insult to injury. 

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Well, we had an ecosystem. We had forests, we had meadows, we had wetlands and swamps and all sorts of beautiful things that we have turned into a green wasteland.

The Lawn 2.0

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A meadow is basically a grassy, herby mix of plants, many with flowers. It should have a lovely smell to it and have insects buzzing around in it. 

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How To Make A Meadow

Genetic Material - There will be seeds in your area that will find their way into your lawn.

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Exotic/Extralimital Meadow

People opt to have an exotic meadow. In this sense, what we are saying is that the species that grow in the meadow are not in fact indigenous to that area.

Growing indigenous flowers is actually great as you are growing the flowers that the insect pollinators that are indigenous to your area need.

Indigenous Wildflower Meadow

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Ecological Succession

Nature is fluid. You will put in wildflowers in your meadow. These will attract pollinators and birds. 

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Outputs Of Your Meadow

Your meadow will provide nectar to butterflies, indigenous bees, and other pollinators. 

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ADVICE

Your meadow will capture carbon – yes, meadows capture more carbon than a lawn. By having a meadow, you help to cycle carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere into the soil.

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