Tidying the garden borders, lawn edges, and property lines while leaving all the weeds and stuff in the middle is the #gardening equivalent of “I meant to do that.”
Kick back and enjoy your summer.
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@Fritillaria2 i never understood "see this local, beautiful yellow wildflower? The one that creates a lovely ball of seeds that float on the wind? Yeah, these are BAD. Because we say so."
@Fritillaria2 Fair enough. I understand ripping out Lythrum salicaria around here, and I'm no fan of Ailanthus... and yes, I remove dandelions when they're in the wrong spot in my garden.
But one of the local public parks near here leaves their dandelions in the grass, and you get sudden explosions of colour, then seeds, it's lovely.
Nice to meet another gardener type person on here! I am nowhere near as good as active as I'd like to be, but well met. :)
@Fritillaria2 I intentionally seeded a bunch of clover in my yard as a ground cover and to fixate nitrogen...it's taking over in the neighbourhood, slowly, So pretty. Local, too. And I love the wildlife it attracts.
@wohali Because I’ve dealt with some of them, I can be pretty heartless sometimes. But as often as I have bitched about the likes of Canada thistle, I have also lovingly taken photos of their pretty flowers and delighted in their fluffy seeds. I don’t understand why invasive has to equal ugly, but I CAN understand why “pretty” doesn’t automatically equal “gets to stay”.* As much as I joke about leaving weeds, I have my exceptions.
(*That goes for garden plants as well.)