A beautiful video, celebrating our wonderful wildflower meadows🌾🌼 thank you for creating and for all your hard work protecting the precious meadows we have left.
A terrific video that really explains how hay meadows work! You can do this in a small way in the garden and replace the munching cows with a late summer lawn-mower cut. Thank you Plantlife and keep up the good work.
we also are letting our garden go wild, not mowed. Also added planters filled with wildflowers natives including cornflowers and knapweeds. Only got few non native and contained in space. Lawn growing with all sort, including bird foot trefoil which I was surprised to see!
Love it. We'd love to show this on North Wales TV on our regular segment showcasing great local videos from social media. Would you be happy to let us broadcast this with a credit to you?
Wonderful!
Turned my lawn to a wildflower meadow because of watching videos like yours, thank you. It brings my garden to life, and far prettier than a lawn.
That's really cool also those cows are so cute!
Beautiful, thank you for sharing
A beautiful video, celebrating our wonderful wildflower meadows🌾🌼 thank you for creating and for all your hard work protecting the precious meadows we have left.
A terrific video that really explains how hay meadows work! You can do this in a small way in the garden and replace the munching cows with a late summer lawn-mower cut. Thank you Plantlife and keep up the good work.
Wow makes life almost worth living.
Awesome! I also have created a meadow and am encouraging friends to do the same. ♥️
Beautiful! Lovely and peaceful.
we also are letting our garden go wild, not mowed. Also added planters filled with wildflowers natives including cornflowers and knapweeds. Only got few non native and contained in space. Lawn growing with all sort, including bird foot trefoil which I was surprised to see!
Love it. We'd love to show this on North Wales TV on our regular segment showcasing great local videos from social media. Would you be happy to let us broadcast this with a credit to you?
Those hay bales must be much more nutritional for the cows because of the wildflowers?
Does the grazing (and pooing) of cattle not add nutrients to the soil? Could this over time tip the balance of a meadow back to grassland?
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The cows don't poop out more nutrients than they eat. That would be against the laws of physics.