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Queen Annie's Lace, Dusty Fleabaine, Thistles! Oh my!!! This is what happens to our habitat garden when we miss a month during the initial gardening season. I told Linda that we should just let it go. Further incentive to dig it all up & put in a water feature/rock garden.

bigpawbullets 9 July 10
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It looks lovely - a weed is just a plant growing where you do not want it. I leave half my front garden to grow wild and have so much living there - foxes, rbbits, ducks, frogs, mice, shrews, many birds, butterflies, and insects and more that I rarely see and visitors like the kestrel that come to catch some of them

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It is still beautiful even if they are considered "weeds"....I let some of my property go to the weeds...dried Queen Anne's lace is beautiful...wow...this is gorgeous! ... next year... 😉

thinktwice Level 8 July 10, 2019

Exactly. A true natural habitat garden.

@bigpawbullets I love seeing the different birds and insects that these natural/native plants attract...I have seen lovely flower arrangements from all of the plants I see there in your garden......don't bring milkweed in, though...ha ha I had fluff for days...

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Ha! To my neighbor's horror, we planted a pretty significant milkweed plot for the Monarchs. 🙀

@bigpawbullets Funny how people have no clue about food sources for the many beautiful creatures we see in the garden...

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