As it's been allegedly unseasonly dry round my neck of the woods. How come wild flowers i.e bluebells and weeds ( dandelions) still flourish in arid conditions? Yet the grass and other pretty flowers die?
Everything i don't want to grow is in abundance yet the stuff i want to grow dies. Next Year i'm gonna grow a crop of dandelions and nettles to sell as tea. It'll be a fab dieuretic and cure any wee probs.
BTW has anyone else noticed how massive the bees are this year? I'm thinking of building a helipad on my shed roof for them.
weeds..
I think wildflowers, and especially weeds, are well-adapted towards environmental stresses such as droughts, whereas grasses, especially the types used on lawns, and planted flowers are used to being watered and pampered by us.
We've had quite a late spring this year, with plenty of rain, and the dandelions here have been absolutely massive. Unfortunately, so is the pollen count. I hate seasonal allergies.
We've had quite a late spring this year, with plenty of rain, and the dandelions here have been absolutely massive. Unfortunately, so is the pollen count. I hate seasonal allergies.
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There's no such thing as a weed. There are just flowers which are in the wrong place.
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