Your meadow looked nothing like the seed packet photo at week 10. You followed the instructions, spread the seed, watered daily. And now you are standing in your yard looking at bare patches, mystery...
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Common First-Year Meadow Weeds: Which Ones to Pull, Which to Cut, and Which to Leave Alone
You planted your meadow three months ago. Now you are standing in the yard staring at a tangle of plants you cannot identify, wondering if any of this is actually working. Some of it is growing fast....
You have the CC&Rs open. You know the exact language: "uniform appearance," "weed-free," "well-maintained." And you have about $50 worth of seed sitting in your cart that you have not pulled the...
Bare Soil vs. Overseeding: Which Meadowscaping Method Works Best for Your Lawn
You picked your seed mix. You know your zone. You are ready to stop mowing every Saturday and actually do this. Then you hit the question nobody gave you a clear answer on: do you kill the existing...
Meadowscaping for Beginners: What to Expect in Year 1, 2, and 3
You spread the seed. You watered every day for six weeks. You waited. And now you are standing at the window looking at something that resembles a neglected vacant lot more than the lush,...
Your meadow is three months old. The wildflowers you planted are finally starting to push through. But when you glance toward the sidewalk, you catch your neighbor standing there, arms crossed,...