H1raeth · 41-45, M
gorgeous pics
ArishMell · 70-79, M
There are patches of my small back yard and garden that hold wild plants.
The tidy-minded types would say "weeds", and pull them out. No - I keep them under control, and let the bees and wasps enjoy feeding from them.
The tidy-minded types would say "weeds", and pull them out. No - I keep them under control, and let the bees and wasps enjoy feeding from them.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@peterlee Very attractive though! I've some self-seeded bluebells in my lawn, well, patch of grass, and a dog-rose which I had removed from a location where it genuinely was a "weed". and planted next to my boundary wall.
Together with firethorn the rose is defensive as well as much prettier than concrete blocks; and being wild rather a fancy cultivar its blossoms are more accessible to insects.
The rose had sprung from a runner from its parent plant, which is among trees and shrubs all very welcome where they are.
Together with firethorn the rose is defensive as well as much prettier than concrete blocks; and being wild rather a fancy cultivar its blossoms are more accessible to insects.
The rose had sprung from a runner from its parent plant, which is among trees and shrubs all very welcome where they are.













