Ah, we’re getting into the swing of this. Here’s no. 2.


For our second podcast, I’ve been talking about sowing wildflower seed mixes. Some people are worried that sowing flower seeds at this strange time is a bit frivolous, but I say, not a bit of it! Flowers attract pollinators for our fruit and veg and also give a huge amount of much-needed joy!
For those with a precious bit of spare ground (and not grass I hasten to add, as these mixes need soil that is weed-free and raked to a fine tilth to grow well), it’s time to start sowing. And for those who don’t have any spare acreage, or any soil at at all, above is a mini meadow that I grew in a suitcase. Why not have a go?
Funnily enough, neighbours seem to be using lockdown as a good time to declutter and I’ve seen a few old suitcases in front gardens, waiting to be rescued and recycled. What better than to reuse these to bring a bit of floral joy into the neighbourhood. Where we live in Finsbury Park in North London, a number of front gardens are completely paved over, so this decluttering couldn’t come at a better time.


and this second pic, above, is the following wave with Corncockles and Californian poppies. I planted just a few square metres in a front garden, but the effect was still stunning, and stopped many a neighbor in their tracks as they passed by! I mean, what’s not to love!


Next week I’ll be talking more about veg growing and what I’m sowing and planting right now in my garden. Hope you’ll be able to join me.
