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Rich/Murry,
I finally got around to doing my own wildflower planting this fall, and completed it near the end of October. I needed it to be contained, but wanted to have a fairly substantial area as well - so I finally compromised and decided on a 4x2x1-foot high galvanized stock tank, purchased at Tractor Supply Co.
I drilled several 1/2" drain holes in the bottom, then filled it halfway with large limestone gravel. I then made a soil mixture on top of that with topsoil, humus and crushed granite. When I was done, I thought it nicely approximated the soil in the Highland Lakes area of the Hill Country - albeit a bit deeper, probably.
I scattered a few packets of seeds in there, intentionally erring on the side of overkill. I now have hundreds of seedlings, and it presently looks very similar to the image that Murry posted of his seedling patch. I may need to thin them out eventually, but I might also adopt the philosophy of "may the strongest plants win"!
Regards,
Bill.
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