Creating a Wildflower Meadow1. I f you are looking for a family
nature project that is fun
and rewarding, consider
Butterflies and hummingbirds will “beat a path"
turning part of your yard into
to your wildflower meadow and you will a wildflower meadow.
have the pleasure of experiencing a constant
changing of colors from week to week, A wildflower meadow is like
an endless string of birthday
too beautiful to adequately describe. presents. Each day you will find
an unexpected blossom to
admire, or a new bird or
butterfly to watch. A meadow
will promote a feeling of calm
as well as discovery, provide
Creating a lots of flowers for cutting and
materials for nature crafts,
plus support wildlife with food
and shelter.
Wildflower While several acres of
wildflowers are undoubtedly
lovely, a small “pocket meadow"
Meadow in the backyard can also bring
you months of pleasure. A
wildflower meadow should look
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formal flower beds.
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controlling invasive weeds, the
overall effect will not be as
groomed as a traditional
garden or lawn, so you may
want to discuss your plans
with your neighbors and get
them excited about the
concept of meadows.
You should also check on any
local regulations that would
prohibit an unmowed area. To
“dress up" your meadow and
make it look more tended,
consider adding pathways, a
fence, and maybe even a bench
or two.
Getting Started
First, you must decide where
to put your meadow. Although
there are wildflowers that
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2. thrive in shady conditions, most gardens are planted in your WindStar is a member,
meadows need to be in an area area. If you have cold winters, recommends that native
of full sun. The other spring planting after all danger grasses make up 50 to 80
requirement is that the soil of killing frost is best. It is also percent of the meadow seed.
have good drainage. Although it possible to plant in summer, up They are beneficial because they
is generally not recommended to two months before frost, but help support and protect tall
that you fertilize a meadow, if then you must expect to do wildflowers, crowd out weeds,
your soil is heavy clay you might more watering. and prevent soil erosion.
want to add some organic
matter to improve drainage. Gardeners who live in cold The grasses will also add color
climates might choose to try and texture to your meadow, as
Most wildflowers will care for “dormant planting." This means well as provide food and cover
themselves once they are waiting until after killing frosts, for wildlife. Depending on the
established, but they will have when the ground has cooled species, their growth form will
to be kept moist for the first enough to prevent sprouting. be mat- (or sod) forming, or
few weeks as they germinate The seed will winter over in its bunch-forming. Those that form
and set down roots, so your dormant state and sprout in mats spread by runners –
meadow area should be near a the spring, giving you earlier stems that grow horizontally
convenient source of water. blossoms. along the ground and put down
Choose a site that is only as roots. Bunch grasses form
large as you are willing to work clumps and usually don’t flower
to maintain. or set seeds the first year.
Some may only be 2 or 3 inches
tall by the end of the growing
Seed season.
Wildflower seed can be
purchased from a number of Beneficial native grasses
sources. It is important to use include buffalograss, big
a reputable company. You can bluestem, little bluestem,
get a list of suppliers for your grama grasses, Indian grass,
area from the National and muhly grasses.
Wildflower Research Center,
4801 LaCrosse Avenue,
Austin, Texas 78739. Soil preparation
Your soil can be prepared by
If you decide to plant selected hand or by rototilling.
species rather than use a Wildflowers are hardy but not
mixture of flowers, pick plants Those living in warm climates magic – you can’t just throw
that are native to your part of with light or no frost can plant the seeds on the ground and
the country. They will grow almost any time, but the hot expect them to perform well.
better and you won’t risk summer months are not They have to have contact with
introducing a species that can recommended. Generally the soil, and a chance to grow
become invasive and crowd out speaking, you want to plant without overwhelming
native vegetation. Beware of when the soil is warm and rain competition from weeds.
generic “wildflowers in a can" will promote germination.
because they often contain If you use a tiller, go only deep
undesirable weeds and grasses. enough to remove old roots.
Grasses Digging deeper just brings more
A natural meadow includes weed seeds to the surface to
When to plant grasses as well as wildflowers. germinate. If tilling isn’t
Wildflower seed is best sown The National Wildflower sufficient, there are other
about one week before vegetable Research Center, of which methods to try. Your choice will
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3. depend upon your time, budget, two equal parts. Put the first Germination
the size of your site, and half in a container and add All seeds, even wildflowers,
attitude towards herbicides. about 10 parts of light sand or need moisture and warmth to
vermiculite. germinate. Some will sprout in a
Method One involves early week, while others take months.
site preparation three weeks This will help you to spread Most mixes will include both
prior to sowing. Tilling is the seed evenly, and also make annual and perennial flowers.
followed by repeated cultivation it easy to see where you’ve The annuals germinate quickly
during that time period, thus already been. Sow this half over and grow fast. They bloom early
eliminating the early annual the whole area to be seeded, and heavily, set seed, and are
weeds. either by hand or using a hand- killed by frost. They may reseed,
crank cyclone seeder. but you will probably want to
Method Two starts six weeks add more seed every couple of
ahead of sowing. During the You may want to sow up to 2 years to insure a good
first three weeks after tilling, or 3 times the supplier’s performance.
weeds are allowed to grow (even recommended minimum rates,
encouraged with watering) and but don’t go higher than that Perennials come back every
then they are treated with a because it will inhibit good year from the same roots. They
herbicide such as Roundup. The growth. grow more slowly and may not
weeds will die during the next flower until the second year.
three weeks and can be raked They get larger and stronger
away. This also gives the each year, forming clumps that
chemicals time to wash out of may die back in winter but
the soil. This method is good if return the next spring. A third
you have persistent perennial type of plant, biennials, form
weeds to remove. leaves the first year, bloom the
second, and are killed by frost
Method Three takes more after blooming. They are
planning, but requires no generally considered perennial
chemicals. Till in the late performers, however, because of
summer or early fall of the year their heavy seed production.
before you want to plant. The
soil can be left fallow, or you can
plant a cover crop such as Maintenance
buckwheat or annual rye grass. Fertilizer is not recommended.
This will hold the soil in place, Wildflowers grow best in soils
add beneficial organic matter to with low fertility, where nitrogen
the site, and help to crowd out Mix the second half of your levels are low. Using fertilizer will
germinating weeds. In the spring, seed in the same way, and also promote weed growth.
lightly cultivate to loosen the spread it over the whole area Water to get the meadow
soil and turn under the cover also, making sure that you hit established, and then only in
crop just before planting. any bare spots that were times of stress. Overwatering
missed the first time. Don’t yields more leaves and fewer
rake or cover the seed with soil. flowers.
Sowing Instead, press it into the
Once your ground is bare and ground using a lawn roller or You might have to pull up
loosened and you are ready to piece of plywood that you walk some weeds or shrubs that
sow, there are some tricks that on. intrude on your meadow, but
will make the process easier and often it is easiest to just let
more successful. Choose a If compressing isn’t possible, them go and become part of
nearly windless day, and it is better to do nothing than your natural landscape. Once a
separate the seed into roughly to rake or cover the seed. year, at the end of the growing
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4. While many perennials will local regulations. If you choose
also germinate the first year, not to burn, you can continue
"If it is true, as their root growth comprises to control weeds by mowing or
Emerson suggested, two or three times the amount spot-treating with herbicides.
of the above-ground
that the earth laughs vegetation, and they normally Although a wildflower
in flowers, then a don’t flower until the second meadow is not maintenance-
meadow is the earth or third year. free and requires some
laughing right out advance preparation, once it is
The Second Year will see the established it is less labor-
loud." native bunch grasses flower intensive and costs less to
—Laura Martin and produce seeds, assuming maintain than a traditional
The Wildflower Meadow Book that there has been well- lawn. In addition, it will provide
spaced and abundant rainfall. you and your neighbors with an
Some biennial and perennial ever-changing display of color
season and after seeds have wildflowers will begin to bloom. and texture, while at the same
formed, you should mow the If weather conditions weren’t time offer food and shelter to
entire area with the mower on optimal the first year, residual some of the wildlife displaced
its highest setting (6-8 seeds from that planting may by development.
inches). germinate.
Your meadow may inspire
This will keep tree and brush As the meadow fills out, you others to follow your lead,
seedlings under control, and may want to re-seed or perhaps even as community
destroy the seed crop of transplant species to fill in efforts at schools or along
annual weeds. Wait until at bare spots or increase roadways. A wildflower meadow
least half of the late-blooming diversity. If annual weeds are a is a treasure in every season,
wildflowers have had time to problem, remove them before so why not start right now to
drop seeds. If your meadow they set seed. make your plans for a beautiful
includes tall, warm-season future.
native grasses, wait until late The Third Year and Beyond
summer or early fall to mow. may see enough growth that
This article was written by
Leaving seed heads in place you might consider a Thomas D. Patrick, President,
through the winter adds “controlled burn." Fire is a WindStar Wildlife Institute.
interest to the meadow and natural process in many It was edited by Maryland
provides food for the birds. ecosystems and can reduce Master Wildlife Habitat
Naturalist Cathy Gilleland.
After mowing, leave the the woody plants and other
clippings in place, unless the invasive species. Burning also For more information or for the
meadow is in a moist area, in stimulates the growth of name of a Master Wildlife
which case the clippings need many native grasses and Habitat Naturalist in your area,
to be removed. prairie perennials, and breaks please contact:
the dormancy of some seeds. WindStar Wildlife Institute
However, burning is a technique
What to Expect that requires special expertise E-mail: wildlife@windstar.org
The First Year will be and should not be attempted http://www.windstar.org
dominated by the annuals without first consulting
that germinate quickly. These experienced experts.
are bright and showy, with the WindStar Wildlife Institute
best display in mid- to late Since fire affects all the is a national, non-profit,
summer. Although they will species in the meadow, be sure conservation organization whose
reseed a certain amount, to mission is to help individuals
of your goal before using it as and families establish or
maintain the color level you a tool. Many areas require improve the wildlife habitat on
should plan to reseed annuals permits for burning, or may their properties.
every two or three years. prohibit it completely, so check
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