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All content on CopperMeadow.eu is published for informational purposes only. The articles and guides describe general approaches to wildflower meadow establishment and are not a substitute for professional ecological, horticultural, or legal advice. Local conditions, soil types, and regulatory requirements vary. Any action taken based on information from this site is taken at the visitor's own discretion and risk.
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