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Feb. 5th, 2019 11:23 amme literally yesterday: I'm all done buying seeds for the year so I can start planning things
me rn: well I really love seedkeeping and the work he's doing and he's got some incredible varieties....maybe I'll just.....look through the website............just looking...............
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Date: 2019-02-06 01:37 am (UTC)Flowers are a lot of work. you can't just stick them in the ground and see what happens. I mean, maybe you could...
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Date: 2019-02-06 02:20 am (UTC)i brought some of my yard's feral mint to the farm because they have a perennial herb bed and Annie got mad and ripped it all out when it tried to take over the entire bed. i was like... but mint... does that and apparently not all mint does that. ("Not all mint!" LOL anyway.) THIS mint though, is like, mutant mega-mint and it tried to murder the chocolate mint and the apple mint and now there's no just mint-mint at the farm and it's all rubbish. (listen you cannot make mojitos with a peppermint like chocolate mint is, it's not on. must be spearmint. apple mint is also not spearmint. TERRIBLE.)
Maybe I'll establish a little feral mint bed out near the yurt somewhere but I don't know where I can safely isolate it. Maybe up at the gravel bank, where no one cares what goes wild in there.
Perennial flowers, you can kind of just abandon. I have some tulips and crocuses and snowdrops that have just gone nuts in my yard and they're quite nice. Annual ones, though-- I mean, if I have the time and I'm at home, I could get something like marigolds or whatever in there. Stuff that's not fussy about getting deadheaded.
What I need to do is rip out everything, put down thick sheets of cardboard, put mulch over the top, then cut in holes and plant the few things I want. But I need the time to do that, and when it's not freezing, I'm not at home, so.
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Date: 2019-02-06 01:43 pm (UTC)I attempted to make peppermint extract at some point because I had so much mint from that one pot...that must not have survived the move.
It was tall too, like three to four feet tall.
Yeah, the weeks away probably make it difficult to get yard work things done.
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Date: 2019-02-06 02:33 pm (UTC)"My" mint went into the driveway, and choked out everything else in its bed, and crept under the walkway and popped up in the neighboring bed. She realized that her entire perennial bed was going to just be mint if she didn't root it out and good.
I don't see why she couldn't just keep beating it back to its proper spot, but she decided she needed to really get it out.
(I still occasionally find some, hiding next to the catnip, which also would take over the world if it could, so why can't they be together? It's prejudice; she likes the catnip because Reno lies in it so much.)
Maybe I'll try to re-establish a patch near the highway. Only I don't want to eat anything that near the highway...
The weeks away make it impossible to do any gardening, because Dude will not pull a weed or pay any attention to it, he won't water anything, he won't pick anything. I've grown flowers and vegetables and all kinds of stuff, and he just won't even look at it. All he'll do is mow the lawn. So if I bothered to plant flowers, I'd come back after weeks away and they'd be drought-dead and covered in weeds and there'd have been no point.