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Re: Dagger Gardens
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 7:17 pm
by Knowen
some small succulents ive propagated over the last few months
Re: Dagger Gardens
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 2:00 pm
by yoku
this is the yard, not quite a garden but we do have kale spinach and tomatoes by the end of the season. this is not what it looks like now, every winter it goes to shit (literally, dog shit to be precise) and has to be revived over the course of he summer. im the only one on the block with a back yard, most people just pour cement back there. thankfully my neighbors are old so their yard turn into jungles and give a secret garden feel but it does cause rats to be back there.
this is the yard, not quite a garden but we do have kale spinach and tomatoes by the end of the season. this is not what it looks like now, every winter it goes to shit (literally, dog shit to be precise) and has to be revived over the course of he summer. im the only one on the block with a back yard, most people just pour cement back there. thankfully my neighbors are old so their yard turn into jungles and give a secret garden feel but it does cause rats to be back there. yard.jpg
Holy shit man, knowing where you're at that's pretty damn nice. Hope you do some radness with it this year.
Re: Dagger Gardens
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 8:38 pm
by yoku
the vines, the tree, the clovers are all there with out my help. the small smattering of grass, thats me. I did pull out a shit ton of crazy brush trees that let the sunlight in but i cant take full credit for the green.
Re: Dagger Gardens
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 9:22 am
by Knowen
ive noticed several kinds of wild flowers appearing in my small front yard over the last week-
My balcony where i try to create a natural feeling by growing some moss on a large piece of drift wood-
Re: Dagger Gardens
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 10:27 pm
by nfl69
great pics everyone!
need to up my garden game this year...got a lot of indoor plants but i feel that expansion is in order