nolawns·No Lawnsbydominoko My "lawn"!It's always a work in progress but this is after 3 years. I want to extend the meadow all the way to the pond. View original on vlemmy.net28Comments8
poVoq slrpnk.net1Hide 1 replyCool. What is that greenish cylinder in the first picture though? Some bird feeder or so?3
CCatLover12 kbin.social1Hide 1 replyIt looks great and so natural. We are a year in and still working on adding more "no lawn" areas.3
GreatWhiteBuffalo41 slrpnk.net2Hide 2 repliesOhh watcha got planted? And I love the pond, I wish I had enough space for one!2
dominoko replyvlemmy.net1Hide 1 replyI think the pond is the best part of the yard! It's filter-free and pump-free. Loved by frogs. It would be so hard to list everything. Things that come to mind are: Milkweed, pawpaw, Serviceberry, spicebush, coneflower and bergamot The full species list would be pretty expansive.2
haelusnovak lemmy.worldI'd love to hang in a hammock amongst all these beautiful plants and open areas.2
Cool. What is that greenish cylinder in the first picture though? Some bird feeder or so?
That's a baffle on a bluebird house. It keeps predators out.
It looks great and so natural. We are a year in and still working on adding more "no lawn" areas.
Thanks! It gets better every year
Ohh watcha got planted? And I love the pond, I wish I had enough space for one!
I think the pond is the best part of the yard! It's filter-free and pump-free. Loved by frogs.
It would be so hard to list everything. Things that come to mind are: Milkweed, pawpaw, Serviceberry, spicebush, coneflower and bergamot
The full species list would be pretty expansive.
I love the variation in plants. A list that long is good :)
I'd love to hang in a hammock amongst all these beautiful plants and open areas.