Creating a Wildflower Meadow

Creating a Wildflower Meadow

by Yvette Verner (Author), David OBE Bellamy (Foreword)

Synopsis

Inspired by the idea of doing something positive for their local environment, Yvette Verner and her husband Mike bought a small field close to their home in the south of England. With the bountiful assistance of nature they have created a flower meadow which attracts a rich variety of wildlife, including badgers, deer and a multitude of birds and butterflies. In this book Yvette tells the story of their meadow:?how they designed the layout, selected and planted wild flowers, trees and hedges and spent many absorbing hours wildlife-watching. Meadows such as theirs support large populations of plants, insects, birds and other animals, and are extremely important in maintaining the ecological diversity of our countryside. Many meadow species that farmers and gardeners consider to be weeds are host to other forms of wildlife:?the modest oxeye daisy alone supports over twenty species of insect!

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 160
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Green Earth Books (an Imprint of Green Books)
Published: 07 May 1998

ISBN 10: 1900322080
ISBN 13: 9781900322089

Media Reviews
In places, the biodiversity of our countryside is at an all-time low. This is a wonderful book that shows how each and every one of us can change all that, if only we care enough. Yvette and Mike did just that. They cared enough to spend their hard-earned wages, not on re-decorating the house or a new car, but on buying a tiny piece of land and putting it back into working order as a living, breathing meadow, giving them and their lucky neighbours an ever-changing panoply of nature, season by season. . . It is an inspiring story of our times, but it is much more than that for it is a vade mecum of how it was done and how you yes you, the reader can do it for yourself. * David Bellamy *
Author Bio
Yvette Verner and her husband have loved and cared for half an acre of meadow in East Sussex for over ten years. She is donating half of the royalties from this book to Plantlife International, the UKis leading charity dedicated to the conservation of wild plants in their natural habitats.