Norfolk scheme brings ancient wildflower meadows back to life
by Patrick Barkham from on (#4NSYT)
Restoration project uses seed-rich hay taken from roadside verges to regrow lost meadows
There is something back to front about the idyllic scene on a meadow south of Norwich. Hay is normally gathered in, but this freshly cut, sweet-smelling grass is being carefully forked across a field.
The hay, harvested from nearby roadside verges, is spread to scatter the seeds contained within it, part of an innovative scheme to restore natural flower-rich meadows and reverse losses. More than 97% of Britain's wildflower meadows have vanished since the 1930s.
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