minus-squareJohnDumpling@beehaw.orgOPtoNature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Tips for starting a wildflower meadow?linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·edit-217 days agoThat is considered non-native here and it is very difficult to get rid of it. The following links are in Slovak, but there are latin names of the plants. The list of invasive species in Slovakia: https://invaznedruhy.sopsr.sk/invazne-druhy-sr/invazne-druhy-rastlin-sr/ Non-natives: https://invaznedruhy.sopsr.sk/nepovodne-invazne-sa-spravajuce-druhy-na-uzemi-sr/nepovodne-invazne-sa-spravajuce-druhy-rastlin/ And EU list: https://invaznedruhy.sopsr.sk/invazne-druhy-eu/invazne-nepovodne-druhy-rastlin-vzbudzujuce-obavy-unie/ I have found a seed mix that appears to not have any invasive plants (site in German): https://www.bloomling.de/samen-maier/bio-nuetzlingsweide-summ-summ-wiese, and it is also available in my country. linkfedilink
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That is considered non-native here and it is very difficult to get rid of it.
The following links are in Slovak, but there are latin names of the plants.
I have found a seed mix that appears to not have any invasive plants (site in German): https://www.bloomling.de/samen-maier/bio-nuetzlingsweide-summ-summ-wiese, and it is also available in my country.