One of the first things I did when I moved to this house was get rid of the front lawn. It is a wild witchy garden now. In a space about 20'x20', I have daylilies, strawberries, loganberries, Saskatoon berry, swamp milkweed, goldenrod, mullein, onions, garlic, fennel, white clover, rhubarb, plantain, gooseberries, echinacea, brown eyed susan, daisies, currants, and more I know that I'm forgetting. It looks completely different from anyone else's yard in the area.
I let the grass grow high, and then I pull it by hand and dry it into hay for my chinchillas.
The shady side of my house has sorrel, raspberries, blackberries, kiwi, and loganberry.
I made a mistake when I moved here and planted lily of the valley. I didn't realize they were invasive. Well, they're pretty and smell nice, at least. I obsessively yank any garlic mustard I see growing in my yard.
But garlic mustard is nice
Isn't it?
I like garlic mustard
Don't I?
Oh, I see. It's invasive for you
Native for me
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