In my previous post I put up a picture of what our backyard looks like. In some ways it has its own unique ecology. Most people would see nothing but exotic species and weeds therefore would immediately pull out the mower and cut it down to get that turf look. Not me. I am excited about the different possibilities for the backyard. I see a spot where a park bench could go and create a botanical conservatory feel. I see where my hammock will be tied between two white pines. There is a box that is perfect for starting a compost pile so we can help regrow areas of dry, dead grass as well as be ready to start planting a garden next year. I can't wait to start making teas using pine needles and sumac or find uses for the many dandelions (I'm thinking maybe dandelion wine). Lots of tree pruning will help maintain the trees as well. This will take some work but I look forward to what lies ahead.
Of all the areas of wilderness survival, I believe that plant identification and knowledge is my weak spot. So I look forward to the challenge! I welcome the morning glories, chives, sumacs, poppies as well as the poison oak. I see it as a valuable learning experience. It is great to finally have that small area of land in which you can do something with instead of being cooped up in an apartment with no land with which to work.
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