One Cut This Summer Turns a Tired Lawn Into a Wildflower Meadow in 6 Weeks
Your lawn is already hiding a wildflower meadow. Right now, in peak summer heat, native seeds — ox-eye daisies, field poppies, self-heal, bird’s-foot trefoil — are sitting dormant in your soil…
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