#3 |
I have quite a large back garden. 25% is down to herbaceous borders left quite weedy but interesting,50% has a cut lawn and 25% a wildflower meadow full of various species which are bird and animal friendly,cut at a high height once per year.I also leave a small nettle patch.
The lawn (Which has my clothes drying line over it) is cut as required to 25mm (when it's dry enough to not clog the mower) The grass is collected and took to the allotment to be used as a mulch to hold cardboard down. The prunings from the herbaceous border also go to the allotment to be added to the kitchen waste I collect and compost.
I feel my garden is symbiotic and ecologically sound, so in this instance God will just have to live with it!
The lawn (Which has my clothes drying line over it) is cut as required to 25mm (when it's dry enough to not clog the mower) The grass is collected and took to the allotment to be used as a mulch to hold cardboard down. The prunings from the herbaceous border also go to the allotment to be added to the kitchen waste I collect and compost.
I feel my garden is symbiotic and ecologically sound, so in this instance God will just have to live with it!
"The problem with retirement is that you never get a day off"- Abe Lemons