Go low-maintenance and no-mow while supporting nature and biodiversity by planting a mini wildflower meadow with guidance from Tiny & Wild.*2024 American Horticultural Society Book Award Winner*The word “meadow” might conjure an image of a broad, expansive prairie covering acres of land, but it doesn’t have to.
Meadows don’t have to be big to make a difference in the health of the planet. If you choose the right plants, even a small corner of the yard will do. In
Tiny & Wild, you’ll learn how to embrace your wild side and
create a low-maintenance miniature wildflower meadow that’s teeming with life.
The perks of creating a wild planting, even on a small scale, are many. Tiny but mighty meadows help
mitigate climate change,
foster biodiversity, sequester carbon, and calm the senses. With as little as a few square feet of space, you can
create a beautiful, naturalistic planting that supports a diversity of plants, pollinators, and a plethora of other living things, not to mention its visual appeal to human eyes. Author and landscape designer Graham Laird Gardner helps you find inspiration in natural spaces so you can successfully site, design, plant, and care for your own small-scale meadow.
Whether you live in the city or in suburbia, perfect places for a mini meadow are everywhere:
- A small corner of the yard
- The pocket-sized area between the house and driveway
- Along a property line
- Flanking the front walk
- Around your mailbox
- Tucked next to the front stoop
- At the center of the vegetable garden
- In a raised bed
- Containers, deck boxes, and patio pots
- In the sliver of land between the sidewalk and the street
The
plant lists and charts in
Tiny & Wild share the best plants to include in your micro prairie, and Graham offers plenty of
practical advice on planting your meadow from seed, transplants, or mature plants, depending on your budget, the site, and your timeline. Plus, learn
how to care for your wildflower planting, including tips for watering, plant care, and weed management.
Discover how small spaces can make a big difference in
Tiny & Wild.