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Saturday, 24 February 2018

Meadows will once again brighten up local roadsides


A WILDFLOWER project which won plaudits from North Solihull residents is to return this year.
A colourful display of poppies, cornflowers and other species brightened the roadside on Bosworth Drive and at the Lowbrook Way open space.
While flowers were also sown on the other side of the Coventry Road, those in the north of the borough were particularly welcome given the fact that a greater number of residents locally don't have their own garden.
Now the Love Solihull team has confirmed that the grass is being prepared for this summer's flowers.
The current timetable will see the seeds sown in April, with the meadows expected to come into full bloom between June and November.
Other Side of Solihull is currently checking to confirm if the same sites will be seeded as in 2017, and if there are any plans for additional displays.

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