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Mini Meadows

Grow a Little Patch of Colorful Flowers Anywhere around Your Yard

Mike Lizotte
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Pages
152
Year
2019
Language
English

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The word "meadow" conjures images of wide expanses of land, but a mini meadow - a kind of informal flower garden started with seed sown directly into the soil - can be any size; plus, it's fun, easy to grow, and good for the planet. With as little as 50 square feet and for less than $20, gardeners can plant a colorful meadow that demands little in the way of space, mowing, or maintenance, uses less water than a traditional lawn, and provides habitat for pollinators - not to mention a natural exploration space for children.



From choosing the right variety of seeds, preparing the soil, sowing evenly, and watering well, author Mike Lizotte guides readers through the process of successfully creating a miniature meadow that suits their climate, soil, and growing goals, whether planting to beautify a hellstrip, halt erosion, fill a boggy spot, or establish a nesting area for bees and butterflies. Mini Meadows offers gardeners of all levels the keys to creating, caring for, and reaping the rewards of thriving meadows through the seasons, year after year. 



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  Create low-cost, low-maintenance flower-filled plots around the yard that provide habitat for pollinators, reduce mowing, and address problem areas with special plantings for shady, damp, erosion-prone, or deer-susceptible spots. Mike Lizotte, aka "the Seed Man," is the author of Mini Meadows. As the owner of American Meadows, he has been helping people start home-scale meadows for more than 25 years. He lives in Essex Junction, Vermont, with his wife and daughter. Preface: My Life in Meadows

Introduction: You've Got the Perfect Spot for a Meadow

Chapter 1: Meadow Planning 101

Chapter 2: Digging In

Chapter 3: Autumn and Beyond

Chapter 4: Meadows with a Purpose

Chapter 5: Planting for Pollinators and Wildlife

Appendix: Meadow Plants for Specific Regions

Glossary

Resources

Index Small Space, Big Impact



Growing a patch of meadow plants is an easy, inexpensive way to start your first garden. It's also an eco-friendly alternative to a lawn and can help prevent erosion and provide food for pollinators. Mike Lizotte guides you through the steps of choosing the perfect plants for your space, prepping the ground for growing from seed, and enjoying your mini meadow for years to come.

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