Another good one, Lee! We have this bookmarked these videos as we now have our mini-meadow started: marked out, grass cut back, some seeds and bulbs planted , and more perennial wf seeds ordered for spring . Right now it looks like a fairy circle, lol. We are really looking foward to seeing our (feral) honeybees enjoy it. Looking foward to more updates on yours!
@Gardenninja4 жыл бұрын
Thanks LJ. Great to hear from you and your mini meadow plans. I’m glad the videos are helping you. There’s also a blog here I’ve written for wild flower seed sowing which may help. All the best and happy gardening! Lee www.gardenninja.co.uk/how-to-create-a-wildflower-meadow-the-easy-way/
@jaythompson71494 жыл бұрын
You always make my day Lee. No matter how crappy I feel about the onset of winter you make it better. Keep doing what you do and love to Barry! Hugs. J
@Gardenninja4 жыл бұрын
Ahh Jay! What a awesome comment to get. Especially during these dark corona days. Well I was born with the glass half full and just can’t shake the feeling that life’s always got a surprise around the corner. (Hopefully in a vaccine!!) Barry says hello! Happy gardening. Lee
@kathrynburkhill70284 жыл бұрын
Yet again I have learnt a lot. I can’t wait to see this wild meadow flourishing next year. You need to get a basket on the Cherry bomb mower for Barrymore ride in 🤗. Another brilliant vlog. 😍 Mum xx
@Gardenninja4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mum! Yes I do need to get Barry a ride on so he can join me! It’s been a wonderfully wild year in the garden. I can’t wait for next year now! Lee xxx
@lynnsmith7371 Жыл бұрын
Love how supportive you are of your son. Great lad!
@busarafirestone11803 жыл бұрын
Your channel is so fun! I'm going to watch all the videos. I'm an Arborist and garden designer in northern California and working on creating the English cottage garden of my dreams at my own home. Love it, keep the videos coming!
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
Hey Busara. Thanks so much! I have a lot of fun filming my gardening guides. If I get asked to design an English cottage garden then I’ll defo do a guide!! Happy gardening. Lee
@danno18003 жыл бұрын
This was simply AWESOME, Lee! Thank you - you’ve given me all I need to know about doing it. I have subscribed. Much appreciated…
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dan! Glad my contents giving you all you need to get gardening! Welcome to the Ninja community! You can interact with the whole community on my forum too if you have gardening questions! www.gardenninja.co.uk/forum/
@thomas.roberts3 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this series Lee. Looking forward to seeing how it looks this summer!
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Thomas. More updates on the meadow to follow soon! Happy gardening. Lee 🥷🌿
@Piper_of_Hamelin3 жыл бұрын
Well thought out, accessible, and just a delight to watch! Thank you!
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Piper! Glad you liked it. Make sure you subscribe for even more! Happy gardening! Lee 🥷🌿
@goatecheese2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr. Burkhill, for your efforts to help us naturalize and promote indigenous species and pollinators. My first question for you is about the lawn mower / tractor you use in cutting back your meadow(s), i.e., what brand and model is it, please? I've never seen one quite like it with the lever for dumping. I wonder if it's even available in the U.S. Regardless, please let us know.
@Gardenninja2 жыл бұрын
Hi Biscuits. Thanks for your fab feedback. It’s a Mountfield ride on mower. I also use a strimmer to reduce the growth first though as not to clog the machine. Happy meadowing! Lee 🥷🌿🤘
@ragdollyally3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Love your videos, you're very easy to learn from as a new gardener! X
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome Allie. Welcome to the Garden Ninja Army! 🥷🌿🤘
@WildernessTamed6 ай бұрын
Good of you to mention using a scythe. On half an acre that's an easy task. Also a June - July cut allows for butterflies like meadow browns, ringlets and day flying moths to lay their eggs on the freshly mown areas, as their caterpillars prefer short, sweet, fresh growth. I'm a scyther, so obviously I'm going with that as the only true way to manage a meadow traditionally. Plenty videos of me doing so on my channel, if anyone reads this far. A half acre could be done in one go within a couple of hours, but as you mention, mowing in sections over a period of a few weeks is much better.
@Gardenninja5 ай бұрын
Thanks Wilderness. Great to hear your experiences to help other Ninjas. Meadows are just fantastic aren’t they and so worth the boots of effort a few times a year. Mines reviving and evolving every year and is a pleasure to maintain. 🌿🥷🤘
@oknavi3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Thanks
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome! Happy gardening! 🥷🌿🤘
@samoan_soprano2 жыл бұрын
Great vid. I’m absolutely useless in the garden but we have a garden and I want to be more active in it. Thank you so much for the tips. I have loads of flowers growing all over my lawn and my mother inlaw suggested a meadow pathway. 👍🏽
@Gardenninja2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I’m glad you’re loving my online gardening content. I’m glad you’re becoming a garden ninja in the process!! 🥷🌿👌 Lee
@crochetingaroundnewzealand3 жыл бұрын
Just found this video explaining after my question in another video 🙂👍
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
🥰 Glad it’s useful Crocheting! 🥷🌿
@carolinevickers Жыл бұрын
Great video Lee - thank you!
@dbatesdob4 жыл бұрын
The garden is looking great . None gardening question ... what was the green / khaki top you were wearing , I'll get myself one lol .
@Gardenninja4 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha it’s a khaki military zip up. Nice inbetween top when it’s not raining too much or a bit nippy! 😂
@kathleenhannigan1210 Жыл бұрын
After the fall cutting, what else has to be done to prepare for next spring? I just started my garden this spring, and dont know how to prepare it for over for the spring. Thank you
@Gardenninja Жыл бұрын
Hi Kathleen. Great question. Once you’ve done your last cut just leave the meadow it needs no more attention! The wild flowers thrive off low nitrogen and feed Al never feed a meadow. 🥷🌿👌 Hope that helps. Lee
@kathleenhannigan1210 Жыл бұрын
@@Gardenninja Thank you so much. Your help is greatly appreciated.
@NickijoeCanuck3 жыл бұрын
Any update on this wildflower meadow series? I'm just starting to create one in a woodsy-like established area and would love to see how you're progressing after a year.
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
Hi Nickijoe. Checkout my latest bud where I provide an update from this month! Happy gardening. Lee 🥷🌿
@thedave70294 жыл бұрын
Morning mate... Have a fantastic day 🙂
@Gardenninja4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave. The weathers not looking hopeful but still.....always the optimist I am!!!
@Swampberry Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
@scottemmitt297 Жыл бұрын
I have some vases of wild flowers left over from a wedding given to my wife. Can they be sown onto a patch of waste land at back of our garden to grow? Always loved wild flowers meadows. Any advice please
@LifeonPigRow4 жыл бұрын
Great advice, could you do this in an orchard or would it not work as the trees need fertile soil?
@Gardenninja4 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew. I can’t see why not. I never feed my mini orchard and collect my grass clippings from around the trees to no detriment. You could always leave a ring around the tree of mulch and let the grass do it’s thing!! Happy gardening. Lee
@Pineapples8theWorld3 жыл бұрын
So excited to see this! We have a 2.5 acre plot that we are planning to turn into a meadow/wildlife area. Gonna check out your other videos too. In the US rather than the UK... do you think this all still applies?
@Cc-wz6ji2 жыл бұрын
I planted wildflowers on the borders of my lawn...but...seems I didn't kill off the grass fully (plastic sheets not on for long enough I think) Would spraying the grass with weed killer in the autumn after the wildflowers have died off be a good idea? Or would it 'pollute' the wildflower seeds in the soil? I am pulling out grass where I see it's about to seed to try to prevent it getting worse next year. Thanks for any advice from the wildflower community!
@ollvebranch3 жыл бұрын
I have a typical terrace small garden, but am dead keen to have a wildflower lawn. I’m going to buy wildflower lawn log rolls and wondered if I could also plant spring bulbs once established for interest at this time of year. Appreciate your thoughts.
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
Hi Olive Branch, You could plant spring bulbs. I'd avoid daffodils though as they come up a bit late for a wildflower meadow. Given you need to do an early mow you may decapitate the daffs in the process! Other than that, go for it! Happy Gardening. Lee
@zakeebanks97574 жыл бұрын
Great video
@Gardenninja4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Zake. Hope you’re well and enjoying your own garden. Lee
@zakeebanks97574 жыл бұрын
@@Gardenninja Hi mate, yes doing as much as I can in the garden when the rain allows.....just trying to keep the leafs of the grass is my biggest challenge.....lol lol...not sure I’m winning.....as I have a Robinia tree., need I say anymore. Also not sure if left would causes any damage to the lawn, but it does look a little unsightly.......lol lol...or am I just fussy....lol lol Hope your day has been a productive one. Thanks again for video/s.
@arickle4 жыл бұрын
I have three small wildflower gardens. One is very visible and I'll need to clean it up now (just had our first frost and everything died quickly). That one I'll probably cut down and collect all trimmings and clean it up and plant something new next spring. The other two I would like to try and have reseed themselves. I've been dropping all deadheads and things into the gardens. If I cut these down and collect all the trimmings will there be any seeds left to grow in the spring? I've also read that I should just leave the dead plants up until spring if possible, and cut them down then.
@bobmarley61613 жыл бұрын
Hi... I don't have a meadow.. But I have planted lots of wildflower seeds in my garden in a area I cleared of weeds... The flowers are coming up really nicely now although I have no idea what some of them are... My question is.. In the autumn do I rake the patch again and throw more seeds or shall I just leave it and throw more seeds... Any help is much appreciated. Best regards and stay safe
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob. It depends if your seed mix was annual ie lives only one season or perennial. The best thing to do is to crush the seed heads before you mow and scatter from this years flowers once they have set seed. Then mow and lift clippings. Walk over the area to press the seeds into the soil ready for next year! Happy growing! Lee 🥷🌿
@HeatherJRedhead3 жыл бұрын
Just done the second stage cut. When do I sow the annual flower seeds, please?
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
Hi Heather. You could sow them now where they will lie dormant until the conditions of next spring wake them up or early next spring. For yellow rattle it takes a long time to germinate so it’s always recommended to sow this in Autumn for the next year. Remembering that your mimicking what would happen in true meadows allowing the seed to fall, get trampled by livestock and then germinate the nest year. Hope that helps. Lee 🥷🌿
@HeatherJRedhead3 жыл бұрын
@@Gardenninja thank you. I’ll sow them over the weekend.
@helenmaxwell64734 жыл бұрын
....and is it timely to broadcast yarrow to support weakening the grass, or should this be done in the following year?
@Gardenninja4 жыл бұрын
Hi Helen. You could sow it now ready for next year. It’s a super spreader so easy to broadcast. Or you could sow it as a plug plant next spring and then you can dot it through your meadow. Whichever you prefer! Autumn is definitely the best time for Yellow Rattle the parasitic meadow plant. Hope that helps and happy gardening. Lee
@jjmcrosbie Жыл бұрын
The hay cut is a matter of timing, and is best done as follows: First, the cut hay is left for a week to dry, then turned and left for another week to complete drying. These actions allow the seeds from the wildflowers to ripen and fall to the ground, ready to germinate the next year. The timing is as follows: most of the "weeds" like thistles, nettles and other obnoxious items flower and seed later in the year, so choose the time for the cut to allow the nice Spring flowers to flower and seed, but prevent the later, coarser "weeds" from setting their seeds. We have run our 1700m² patch this way for 30 years, and now have 5 species of orchid every year, among such other treasures as Snowdrops, Cowslips, Salad Burnet, Meadow Clary, Lady's Bedstraw, Ox-eye Daisies, Restharrow, Buttercups, Fumitory......... Note, it took a couple of years before the patch started to emerge as a wildflower meadow, but reached maturity in about 6 years. The orchids will install themselves if they want to - you can't transplant them from the wild, they just die. You can however introduce Snowdrops, Daffodils and Lily of the Valley in the right kind of soil. Don't plant huge numbers: if they like it they'll multiply, if they don't they'll die out The reason for removing the grass cuttings and Hay is the nitrogen content. Grass needs a high nitrogen content to flourish. It has the odd characteristic of producing growth at its base, and not at its top as most plants do. Wildflowers, as Lee says, do better in low nitrogen soils.
@Gardenninja Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim for sharing your meadow making and cutting tips. Really fascinating stuff. Also great advice on the amount of time it takes to establish. Each year so far in my meadow a different plant wildflower or weed has had a boon before changing the next year as it balances. It really is intriguing to see Mother Nature work it out for herself. Not to mention the abundance of insects and wildlife. 🥷🌿🤘
@sheelaghomalley32923 жыл бұрын
What is the yellow flower that looks like a small snapdragon or big yellow rattle?
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
It’s a Linaria vulgaris or toadflax it’s a competitive plant that can help slow down grasses. Good to even up the balance! Happy gardening. Lee 🥷🌿
@Littlelamb20233 жыл бұрын
After I’ve cut back in sep can I spray weed killer on weeds that are taking over?
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
Hi Gio. I’d never advise using weed killer especially not in a meadow. It will drift and pretty much wipe out all your hard work. If you see weeds appearing it’s best to remove them manually. Checkout this guide. kzbin.info/www/bejne/aoisdYZ5f5mibK8 🥷🌿🤘
@Littlelamb20233 жыл бұрын
@@Gardenninja thanks for the reply Lee 👍 I know this sounds silly but it’s been taken over by creeping buttercups and others. Think I should start again? 😬 also how do you know. What is meadow grass and what’s be grass 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️😂
@PhillTicehurst6 ай бұрын
at first i thought you were lee hendrie who played for aston villa
@Gardenninja5 ай бұрын
I get that every now and then. Can confirm. Never played for Villa. 🤣🤣🤣🥷🌿
@brendanstark3 жыл бұрын
I wish you’d refer to the timing relative to the season rather than to the month. Month applies only to your area. Season applies to most of the world.
@Gardenninja3 жыл бұрын
Fair point. So early spring cut one. Late summer cut two. Then the final cut 3 weeks after that. There you go! Happy gardening. Lee 🥷🌿
@brendanstark3 жыл бұрын
@@Gardenninja Thank you for responding Lee, much appreciated!
@Frostie3672 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely detest strimmers, the amount of hedgehogs that suffer horrific injuries or even killed out right every year by people using them is just horrific & a meadow could make an ideal place for a hedgehog to make a nest in. I always check mine before I cut it for that very reason.
@Gardenninja Жыл бұрын
Good comment on hedgehogs. It’s always worth ‘walking’ around and through your meadow before cutting it. Kicking through the grass and plants to see what maybe still there. Thanks for pointing this out for Ninjas! 🥷🌿👌