A few years back I received a wildflower mix from a company which specializes in same.Their directions for planting were very detailed and required total removal of existing vegitation,and rototilling the area. I had no luck! Recently, however, I witnessed someone who just sprinkled seed on the ground and had success.I would remove the mulch in the spring,plant,and see what happens.I do know that leaving the mulch down will tend to make any new plants have shallow and unstable root systems. |
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