I thought a garden chat and photo thread would be a good idea.
This way, we have a space to share current pictures and discuss dandelions and other plants.
This way, we have a space to share current pictures and discuss dandelions and other plants.
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hampshire8 Oct 2021 09:22Bamboo, lawn, thuja, and similar plants are not inherently bad just because they offer limited benefits to local wildlife. These plants can enhance the appearance of gardens and increase their usability.
However, when lawn areas bordered by thuja are lined up in densely populated new housing developments, gardens are kept as “clean” as living rooms, and trees are removed because they create “mess,” then the environment in these areas is in poor condition even without gravel gardens.
As always, it is a matter of balance and moderation.
However, when lawn areas bordered by thuja are lined up in densely populated new housing developments, gardens are kept as “clean” as living rooms, and trees are removed because they create “mess,” then the environment in these areas is in poor condition even without gravel gardens.
As always, it is a matter of balance and moderation.
Today, I planted a lot of flower bulbs …. Since I have no knowledge of this kind of thing, or gardening in general, I first planted the Malve and Silber bed from Gräfin Zeppelin last year…. It started off very well….
Then, two weeks ago, my family sent me a huge package of flower bulbs without asking … so I went ahead and planted them all (-:
Then, two weeks ago, my family sent me a huge package of flower bulbs without asking … so I went ahead and planted them all (-:
Tolentino schrieb:
Do you have personal experience, sources, or is that just hearsay? Just Google it. I believe you can manage that.
Haha, joker.
When I google it, Phyllostachys comes up as causing problems.
Fargesia grows in clumps and does not cause issues.
That’s why I’m surprised by such a statement.
But if you don’t have solid information, then it’s just another case of someone uninformed making themselves seem important with urban legends.
When I google it, Phyllostachys comes up as causing problems.
Fargesia grows in clumps and does not cause issues.
That’s why I’m surprised by such a statement.
But if you don’t have solid information, then it’s just another case of someone uninformed making themselves seem important with urban legends.
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