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Roses are red…

April 18, 2012 by Lloyd 6 Comments

[twocol_one]Pros

Pretty.

Don’t need to be mowed???

I think they ward off vampires.

better than cat’s paw

[/twocol_one]

[twocol_one_last]Cons

Yard Nazi neighbor

Technically weeds

Lauren might be a vampire.

may be harbinger of alien conquest

[/twocol_one_last]

Feel free to add items to either list.

Filed Under: Journal, Lloyd Tagged With: flowers, garden, weeds, yard

Infused with Toxins

July 2, 2009 by Lloyd 5 Comments

We’ve never really worried about weeds in the yard. I’d say our yard is about 60% grass (3-4 varieties) 20% clover and 20% of what pickier people might call weeds.

But, as Lauren says, “What? They’re green.”

Lush, no?

This has been my philosophy too, so apart from an occasional foray against the dandy-lions, it’s been mostly live and let live here.

Until this spring.

It started innocently enough. Just another weed to green up the place. But this weed was different. It goes by many names: Ground Ivy, Creeping Charlie, Gil-on-the-ground, Alehof, Creeping Jenny among others.

It stared off as two small patches, but they have been growing and attempting to join together. I knew that if they joined forces there would be no stopping them, so something had to be done. I took a specimen to Merl’s Garden Center and they gave me a bottle. They asked if I wanted the specimen back, but I said I had more at home.

Maybe it's not drought resistant.

The patches are about 20ft x 15ft and 30ft x 30ft, and today I covered them in toxins. It’s better to treat it in the spring or fall when it’s still growing, but this stuff has never stopped growing. Heck, you can sit outside and watch it grow. The label says that you can see results within 24 hours, and that you should retreat (I believe they mean “reapply” rather than “fall back”) in 10-14 days. So consider this a “before” post.

Filed Under: Lloyd Tagged With: weeds, yard

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