My wildflower patch
Amateur Gardening|November 21, 2020
FOR 15 years we kept a patch of garden to grow potatoes. Sadly, in 2010, my potato eater died.
Wendy
My wildflower patch

My handyman, husband and heavy lifter left me with questions about what to do. Due to a mobility problem and old age, I am unable to get down to the level and upkeep the patch.

Three years ago, I saw a wildflower roll ready to put on top of the soil. Fortunately, my nephew from overseas helped me to roll out the mat and throw some soil on top. The photograph shows the wildflower garden.

I put plastic over the patch during winter and then lifted it and threw a packet of seeds over. This resulted in wonderful display – bees, butterflies, birds, flying insects plus lovely colours.

The patch still has late cosmos with tall marigolds and nasturtiums. Seems a shame to pull them up.

Is it possible to put cardboard over the patch later in the year? Will the seeds that have dropped germinate under the cardboard, and will I need to lift the cardboard before reseeding? Heather Carron, via email

Wendy says: Pull up the faded annuals and cover to keep your patch weed-free and easy to care for next year. In spring, rake the area and sprinkle over a fresh seed mix for a repeat performance.

Sowing for next year

I WAS given a subscription to AG as a birthday present earlier this year and have enjoyed browsing its informative pages. I’ve sown many of the free seeds, which are still providing plenty of colour in the garden.

Here’s a picture of some of the more recent seedlings, ready to overwinter. I wonder if you can recognise them all? Ken Gilbert, Brynhoffnant, Ceredigion

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