It’s all volunteer. It just showed up and started taking over. There is some grasses in there that need to be kept short so it can’t compete with the mazus. It’s mowed every 2-3 weeks with a short setting. Walking on it in your bare feet is extraordinarily fun. This will get mowed in a day or two but the flowers will be back in a few days although not as dense. There are patches of white flowers on the other side of the house. Let me know if you can buy seeds. If not....that’s an opportunity waiting to happen.Sweet @ABCarve
Mazus lawn now on my to-do list. What can you tell me about maintenance, reseeding, etc?
CW
Aha! he finally let one of the big ones go! which pot was it in?One clue: Bonsai Heresy
Fantastic.Amazing! That pond with those yellow irises is so beautiful!!
The long and hot summer days are here to stay! Work on all deciduous trees continues to be a daily task. June in the upper northern hemisphere is the perfect time to cut back to obtain a strong second flush.
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Quite serene. Love the value change in the gravel. How do you keep that weed free? Manual or chemical?Amazing! That pond with those yellow irises is so beautiful!!
The long and hot summer days are here to stay! Work on all deciduous trees continues to be a daily task. June in the upper northern hemisphere is the perfect time to cut back to obtain a strong second flush.
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Are you still coming to MD/DC area in July Sergio?
Fantastic.
Are you taking on apprentices?
Quite serene. Love the value change in the gravel. How do you keep that weed free? Manual or chemical?
You could always retire to Rochester...LOL Chris! Seriously I'd love some help. My problem is that I am far and away from anyone. At least it seems that way. It is beautiful here but truly a bonsai desert