Many wildflowers will not grow in grass, needing disturbed soil
to flourish. Poppies, cornflowers and corn marigolds are examples of these. They
are mainly annuals and can be grown from seed in pots and then transplanted or
sown directly from seed. Once established they will self sow and then reappear
every year. A border can be devoted to them or they can be mixed into a general
border.
What about woodland plants? There are a number of woodland
species that make very attractive planting in shady areas,
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under shrubs or trees or perhaps on the sunless side of a house or fence. Most
woodland flowers tend to grow in deciduous woods and put in an appearance in the
early spring before the trees come into leaf.
This is so that they get enough sun
and rain to grow and develop. Primroses, wood anemones and bluebells are good
examples of these,
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necessary to have a wood in order to grow them, they will be quite happy growing
under deciduous shrubs and a good use of space.
Can we use water
plants,
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be a bit more problematic in that many native water or bog plants can be rather
rampant and tend to take over. They need good management to keep them under
control. The conditions that these plants enjoy are also very conducive to
weeds, so be prepared for regular weeding. They can be grown in the same way as
any other water or bog loving plants,
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The pretty
Anemone nemorosa is an easy, non invasive plant to grow. Plant it under shrubs
or under a hedgerow,
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invasive grasses are ideal for wildflower gardens. Chrysanthemum segetum is one
of many cornfield flowers that are ideal for wildflower beds. Although normally
considered a border plant, Camassia makes an excellent plant for the meadow
garden,
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for shady areas of wildflower garden. In wetter areas the royal fern,
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ideal.