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Northeastern Wildflower Meadows

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Member's Meadow - West Virginia Highway in Bloom
Member's Meadow - West Virginia Highway in Bloom!  Lots of states now seed wildflowers along the highways, but have you ever noticed how extra-beautiful the displays are when you enter West Virginia? Well, here’s why. Our friend Anna Shahan is running the show, and what a success!
Member's Meadow - Wildflowers for a Dream Home in a Martha’s Vineyard
Wildflowers for a Dream Home on Martha’s Vineyard  The Hannigans bought a 3 ½-acre meadow on Martha’s Vineyard to build a dream, but after construction, the meadow seemed destroyed. That’s when Karen went to work & sowed her own seeds. Just look at the results!
Johnny Scott's Meadow
Magnificent bloom at a Church Charity compound in NY State  Member Johnny Scott planted our Northeast Mix along the driveway approaching his charity-based community. The community enjoyed a bright blaze of annuals the summer after planting.
Member's Meadow
Member's Meadow - 15 years later, MA meadow still going strong!  Years ago, we featured this couple’s meadow in our printed catalog. They saved the catalog, and recently sent us a scan of the page and a photo of the meadow today. Now that’s meadow success!
Member's Meadows - A beautiful riverfront farm in Maryland
Member's Meadow - A beautiful riverfront farm in Maryland  Member Dennis Gilliard is the caretaker of a 153-acre farm on Maryland's scenic Eastern Shore. With wide riverfront, he decided to plant about 1.5 acres in wildflowers--what a success!
Member’s Meadow – After construction, a beautiful quick fix.
Member's Meadow - After construction, a beautiful quick fix.  After a major renovation in spring, the ugly bare ground presented an opportunity. Wildflowers were seeded, and in just a few weeks, the bloom began, and continued to a spectacular fall finale.
Blue and White Blaze of Perennials
Member's Meadow - Blue and White Blaze of Perennials.  Early summer in a wild meadow brings a big beautiful surprise—the favorite combination of lupine and daisies—floral fireworks in blue and white. Only the beginning of Maureen Nikora’s third year with wildflowers.
Members Meadow - Fields of flowers
Member's Meadow - Fields of flowers in the Virginia mountains.  Jim and Susan McDowell have made a success of moving to the country and starting a business. Today, The Valley of Virginia Wildflowers and Country Antiques is a reality, in the magnificent Shenandoah Valley.
Members Meadow - Evans
Member's Meadow - Maryland roadside abloom.  Glenn Evans planted 600 feet along the roadside, and ever since, motorists have been slowing down to enjoy the show. Some even stop and express how much they enjoy the drive-by beauty.
Member's Meadow - Most Beautiful Septic Area in Connecticut  Many of our members use wildflower seeds to landscape a freshly renovated septic system. It's a great chance to plant wildflowers when the soil is bare.
Member's Meadow
Member's Meadow - New Hampshire Perennial Parade  John St. John, a member in New Hampshire was kind enough to send us two summer photos of his wildflower garden taken about a month apart. A great example of how the wild perennials bloom.
Member's Meadow - Steep bank planted with wildflowers
Member's Meadow - Steep bank planted with wildflowers  Dot and Pete Ramsdell sent in great photos and a complete answer to one of our most "Frequently Asked Questions"--How to establish no-mow wildflowers on a sloping bank. Here's how it's done.
Living in the Middle of a Meadow
Member's Meadow - The Hoeflers live in the Middle of a Meadow  Joanne Hoefler in Pompey, NY decided she had too much lawn, so she put in wildflowers, and just look at the success! (This story introduces a new use for a jeep.)
Member's Meadow - The Mysterious Sidewalk Wildflower Gardens of Brooklyn
Member's Meadow - The Mysterious Sidewalk Wildflower Gardens of Brooklyn  It’s illegal to plant on public ground in New York City, but that doesn’t stop one of our members who is a “Guerilla Gardener.” She scatters seeds in secret! Here's the story and her photos.
Member's Meadow - Wildflower Meadow in the Catskills
Member's Meadow - Wildflower Meadow in the Catskills  Over the last few years, this couple dealt with new home and driveway construcion on their land in the famously scenic Catskill Mtns. But now, after wildflower seeding, the land is a sea of wild lupine and daisies.
Member's Meadows - Wildflowers rescue a beautiful backyard.
Member's Meadow - Wildflowers rescue a beautiful backyard.  John Stamm, near Binghamton, NY, had to restore a large part of his property after a major powerline project nearby. Now, 3 years later, the Stamms enjoy a beautiful blooming meadow.
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