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Wild garden
Now we have finally started getting the garden sorted, i am going to have to large plant boxes.
one planted with herbs and the other with wild flowers for the bees but also so the buns can have a good rummage about.
For the wild box i was thinking of dandeluons and clovers but what else would be good for them???
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one planted with herbs and the other with wild flowers for the bees but also so the buns can have a good rummage about.
For the wild box i was thinking of dandeluons and clovers but what else would be good for them???
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I'd go easy on the clover, restrict their access maybe, too much clover can bloat a bun. Maybe try something like timothy grass and plantain; Reboot is going mad for the flowers of the round leaved plantain just now. A strawberry planter with different herbs in can look very attractive.
If planting wild flower seed check what flowers there are in the packet as some might not agree with buns.
If planting wild flower seed check what flowers there are in the packet as some might not agree with buns.
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I was going source thwm seperate so less random
Cheers about the clover
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Cheers about the clover
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I was going to say the same about clover
Too gassy.

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