Would you have ever imagined it being like this--that first day you moved in to a cloud of hungry mosquitos? Of the three homes you have had since I began reading--I think this one suits you best.
Thank you, Joanne -- space yes, yes, it's lovely. I retain a great affection for that first little one, though, and its endless sunlight and open horizons.
It is, yes. An experiment to see how it works and does not work. I would like to see it grown as a crop, rather than killed by herbicides. For spreading in home gardens I'd recommend root barriers, unless you have the space for a meadow garden.
pleases Brer Bear, don't throw me in that thicket!
ReplyDeleteBut it's such a beautiful thicket!
DeleteThe possums sneaka through it...
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWould you have ever imagined it being like this--that first day you moved in to a cloud of hungry mosquitos? Of the three homes you have had since I began reading--I think this one suits you best.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joanne -- space yes, yes, it's lovely. I retain a great affection for that first little one, though, and its endless sunlight and open horizons.
DeleteIs that milkweed growing to the left of the lily buds in the photo? How do you keep it from running - they spread so fast and far?
ReplyDeleteIt is, yes. An experiment to see how it works and does not work. I would like to see it grown as a crop, rather than killed by herbicides. For spreading in home gardens I'd recommend root barriers, unless you have the space for a meadow garden.
DeleteI love that shot!
ReplyDeleteOh! Fancy meeting you, here. Thank you. That is a very nice compliment. xxx
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