Rattle ..
Day 341 #365DaysWild
In 2024 we hope to add more birds’ foot trefoil, field scabious and dainty little harebells.
Hay rattle .. |
The orchard and the meadow are now growing gold with hay rattle.
It is an important part of the meadow ecology in that it parasitises and weakens grasses, allowing less vigorous flowering plant species to become successful.
As the grass weakens, we give a helping hand to the floral biodiversity by seeding and plug planting native wild flowers.
It is fascinating to watch the move from derelict, nettle & bramble choked woodland to meadow..
In 2022:
- Red clover
- Black medic
- Oxeye daisy
- Yellow rattle
- Red campion
- Sorrel
- Ragged Robin
- Daisy
- Meadow buttercup
- Trefoil??
- Cranesbill
- Common vetch
- Smaller cranesbill
- Hedgerow cranesbill
- Ribwort plantain
- Creeping buttercup
- Forget-me-not
- Hawkweed
- Fox & cubs
- Common speedwell
- Dandelion
- Spotted orchid
- Salad burnet
- White clover
- Corn camomile
- Common mouse ear
Cowslips have thrived this spring and we’re hopeful that there’ll be lots of self-sown seedlings to follow.
Linda had scattered snakeshead fritillery seed with some success.
Seeds sown , awaiting germination |
In doing so, we expect to boost invertebrate numbers..