Stunning wildflower display at Oak Grange

Can you believe this was a building site in 2019! Fortunately the planners designated some of the area to be seeded with wildflowers. The landscape contractors are now following the management plan and not mowing for the growing season. We now have a lovely sea of oxeye daisies.

However they are not alone, over the last 4 weeks I have been recording all the flowering plants I spot when walking the dog. These are just snaps fromthe phone, I have identified 28 different species! Some obviously were in the seed mix, some were already here and a couple are the native hedge. Such a wonderful mix to help our insects.  More species of plants are budding up and hopefully will feed the insects over the summer and autumn. 


It has been quite challenging working but well worth the effort. It is a wonderful sight to see, but please remember not to pick the wildflowers. The management of the Oak Grange estate is funded by the residents alone. The Glorious Cotswold Grassland project has kindly given us some of their special meadow seed to enhance the area with more species.  The developers missed planting two smaller wild flower areas, but they will sort this out in the Autumn.

So next year should be even better so watch this space!  And what about telling us how any wild flowers you have planted are progressing?

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