Don't bother with mulching, and start small, with the size of an area you think you can handle.
Peel back the sod, till up the topsoil a bit, and then seed with competitive wild flowers at a high rate.
Don't bother with mulching, and start small, with the size of an area you think you can handle.
Peel back the sod, till up the topsoil a bit, and then seed with competitive wild flowers at a high rate.
I'll be establishing a meadow next year. You can always do the cardboard and wood chip method of you want, should make it easier and cleaner to start. But wildflowers usually grow a lot taller than grass and "weeds" so they'll out compete them anyways.
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