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Making a Wildflower Meadow The Definitive Guide to Grassland Gardening

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: Pam Lewis(Author)
160 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
Making a Wildflower Meadow
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  • Making a Wildflower Meadow ISBN: 9780711236103 Paperback Feb 2015 Out of Print #219959
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Meadow-making helps preserve our fragile environment from further decline but it requires knowledge and skill to create a successful meadow. In this timely book, Pam Lewis's passion for traditional pasture management and the preservation of our native species of plants and her extensive meadow-making experience, are translated into an easy-to-read, informative and highly practical text on creating and preserving wildflower meadows – from the smallest garden meadow to large-scale field projects.

Sticky Wicket in Dorset has been a mecca for serious garden visitors for many years and photographs of its beautiful gardens regularly appear in the gardening press. Created by Pam and Peter Lewis over the last fifteen years, the five acres of land have always been regarded as a haven for wildlife and managed accordingly. Passionate about the preservation of England's dwindling meadows, Pam hopes to inspire others to create their own in this fascinating book, a combination of ecological sustainability and hands-on gardening.

Prefaced by the champion of meadow gardening, Dame Miriam Rothschild, it explains how these "overgrown" green oases support and sustain a fast-vanishing population of essential wildlife – insects, mammals, birds and flora. Whether they are dry, wet, natural or created, Pam explains how to manage and care for your meadow in sympathy with nature. She teaches what to look for when first appraising a meadow, when to mow, when to sow, when to 'weed', when to plant.

This is also a history of Sticky Wicket and its horticultural developments – the lessons learned, the experience gained along with a frightening insight into how over-cultivation by farmers and acquisition by property developers is slowly but surely destroying England's green and pleasant land. Accompanied by the photographs of acclaimed garden photographer Steven Wooster, Making a Wildflower Meadow shows what can be done by gardeners everywhere to halt this destruction and restore beauty to the countryside.

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Pam Lewis is a noted gardener and a conservationist who designs and creates wildlife gardens, specializing in making and managing wildflower meadows. Pam lives and gardens in Dorset.

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: Pam Lewis(Author)
160 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
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