Wildflowers have grown

spandit

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 6, 2011
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A few months ago I dug a long trench to install a drainage pipe for my pond. This left me with a strip of bare earth so I thought I'd try to establish some new plants there before the rest of the grass/weeds took over again. I bought a packet of mixed wildflowers and scattered them but like an idiot, I didn't save the packet and now some of them have sprouted:

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Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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Lovely to see them come up :) and those look as though they'll happily self seed too :approve:
Your land sounds richly diverse :D

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Muddypaws

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Jan 23, 2009
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Southampton
I think number 1 might be a corncockle. It is rare in the wild but is often a component of wild flower mixes.

Number 3 is Borage.

Sorry but I haven't any ideas about the others.
 

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