Hi there.
I am planning on planting a meadow in a small area at home and I`m looking for some advice from anybody who has tried it.
I have bought a long season meadow mix which includes grasses and flowers. I`m pretty much up to speed with the ground prep and sowing, I just want to ask a question about cutting.
On most of the Internet sites I have looked at, it says that you should cut up until around June (about 4" high) and this will stop the grass taking over until the flowers have a chance to establish themselves. I`m just wondering if this applies to a long season mix ? Will this cutting damage my flowering plants ?
Should I cut or just leave it ?
Lots of questions I know but I`m confused ???. Any advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Pete
if it were me I would leave alone for the first year and let any annuals self seed - it is easy to keep on top but you want to get it established first and let it develop over time
I agree with Calendula, leave it to establish this year. You will then see what flowers you have and can work out your own cutting time from that.
I agree to and perhaps be on hand with some yellow rattle seed if it is very grassy.
Yellow rattle is a grass parasite and so weakens the grasses so that flowers can take a hold and it has lovely flowers to.
x sunloving