Gardening Notes
I'm not a gardener, but I like plants. My idea is you fill every available space with green things and let them get on with it.
We have holly, we have ivy, we have cotoneaster, we have honeysuckle. We have an ash tree and a eucalyptus tree and a hawthorn. We have lots of things in pots whose names I've forgotten.
We have some rare and fancy grass that came in the same pot as the hawthorn and is now sprouting from between the flagstones. And why not?
This year we have blackbirds nesting in the ivy- about four feet from the kitchen window.
Our yard's not exactly pretty- but it's beautiful.

We have holly, we have ivy, we have cotoneaster, we have honeysuckle. We have an ash tree and a eucalyptus tree and a hawthorn. We have lots of things in pots whose names I've forgotten.
We have some rare and fancy grass that came in the same pot as the hawthorn and is now sprouting from between the flagstones. And why not?
This year we have blackbirds nesting in the ivy- about four feet from the kitchen window.
Our yard's not exactly pretty- but it's beautiful.
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I like it too.
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It's a tiny patch of wilderness.
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I like that wild look. Lots of corners of my garden look like that. All the plants and vines are jumbled up and tangled together.
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I like natural, largely "unmanaged" gardens so much more than carefully groomed picture-perfect gardens.
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