Certain parts of the garden became overgrown with a pretty, white flowering weed this year. It attracted butterflies and honey bees, smelled good and was easy to remove, but there was just so MUCH of it. I've been doing lots of harvest + end of season gardening this week, and have cart-fulls of the stuff, which I dry in piles and burn. It grows in my neighbors gardens too, but we don't see it growing naturally in the pastures, just inside the vegetable gardens.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
the weed wagon
Certain parts of the garden became overgrown with a pretty, white flowering weed this year. It attracted butterflies and honey bees, smelled good and was easy to remove, but there was just so MUCH of it. I've been doing lots of harvest + end of season gardening this week, and have cart-fulls of the stuff, which I dry in piles and burn. It grows in my neighbors gardens too, but we don't see it growing naturally in the pastures, just inside the vegetable gardens.
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