Interest in cultivating wildflowers in open spaces has grown recently. This year, our gardeners are allowing the grass to grow and have seeded a wildflower meadow in the back gardens near the fruit trees.
The meadow will benefit us with more flowers, colours, and support for wildlife by attracting pollinating insects like bees and butterflies. We anticipate a display of wildflowers that will naturalize and regrow each year.
After flowering, the meadow will die back and reseed naturally. If successful, we may introduce more mini meadows to the gardens.
