natural tundra is my hubbys favorite look...and with him keeping bees our yards are full of them...
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I threw away the lawn mower in 2001 when I moved to my hillbilly palace...natural tundra is my hubbys favorite look...and with him keeping bees our yards are full of them...
Before the "modern era" humans consumed them for centuries.Better clone that dandelion. Democrats just named them one of our food groups...
Sounds like a nice neighborhood. Don't the signs sort of kill the naturalness of it all though?
Before the "modern era" humans consumed them for centuries.Better clone that dandelion. Democrats just named them one of our food groups...
If you have a bad neighbor .. bummer, bum ... in this case, "fluffy dandelion umbrellas" fly into your territory.One.
Everybody elses lawn was loaded with em.
So, nyeh.
If your yard is so crappy it won't even support dandelion life, you really suck.One.
Everybody elses lawn was loaded with em.
So, nyeh.
Before the "modern era" humans consumed them for centuries.Better clone that dandelion. Democrats just named them one of our food groups...
I know. It's why we moved on to stuff that tastes better. Dandelions taste like shit and so does the wine...
Dandelions are good for the bees.....don't destroy them.
There's plenty of things around here for the bees. I get swarms of em.
My property is a certified natural wildlife habitat. That means no chemicals of any kind.
I was just opining out loud about it, really. I walked out there and saw the one dandelion.
Hey N.Citizen I know you from other site. We have never used chems here either EXCEPT for hydroponic system natural with that here in Fl is just too stinky.Hope lifes treating you good .