mort
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Another day another garden related question. My brother inherited a lawn when he moved house, only 4 doors down from me, and it was in a pretty poor state with lots of clover, moss, the odd bald patch and some dandelions. Now he's pretty much the same as me in that he's not that fussed if it isn't perfect as long as it's green-ish.
Having briefly seen the end of gardeners world talking about wild flowers it got me considering what I can add to it to make it more attractive to insects. I'm not looking for a meadow as it's a busy cottage style garden and the borders look best when they are well defined, I'm just looking for species that could bolster the appeal and cope with the odd mowing but not mind only a few inches of grass. He already has white clover so I'm thinking red clover would work but not sure what other species might do ok (thinking daisy might work well)?
Many thanks in advance.
Having briefly seen the end of gardeners world talking about wild flowers it got me considering what I can add to it to make it more attractive to insects. I'm not looking for a meadow as it's a busy cottage style garden and the borders look best when they are well defined, I'm just looking for species that could bolster the appeal and cope with the odd mowing but not mind only a few inches of grass. He already has white clover so I'm thinking red clover would work but not sure what other species might do ok (thinking daisy might work well)?
Many thanks in advance.