moonlight wrote:VegSeekingFit wrote:moonlight wrote:Please try not to be discouraged!!! Just try to incrementally make positive changes.... (and don't beat yourself up... per Mark C...
) .... That was best advice I ever was (finally) able to implement...
Cheers,
Stephanie
Hi Stephanie,
Thanks for the welcome back! Your advice from MarkC is going to be my mantra!! Also, I'm looking forward to the companionship and encouragement I get from this group.
Native plants in landscaping are awesome. What plants do you have? Every year I am torn between focusing more on flowers and shrubs and less on vegetable garden, but the veggies always just suck me in. The last couple of years I have been growing and expanding a native flower/herb area in front of the vegetable garden to encourage pollinators and natural predators. It has turned out to be a lovely flowerbed.
Take care,
Moonlight
Hi Moonlight!!!
I am serious when I propagate this advice from Mark... It was super challenging for me to (a) determine that it does apply to me and (b) figure out how to apply it. However, think it is key to getting back on-track (when needed) without trouble... was a "messy" process for me!!!
But, thinking all worthwhile change may be a bit messy...
I didn't grow any veggies this year... I have sometimes luck, sometimes not and it is fairly unpredictable... So.... a I do a few annual flowers and then look to keep the native plants propagated (and the weeds in check)!!!
Love what you said about encouraging the pollinators / natural predators with the native plants.
There are a couple of households that I see on my walks that have a sign in front that says something like "We are gardening for birds and pollinators... even with a small backyard, you can too..."
We have a ton of Goldenrod and various prairie grasses, especially switchblade (but also others). Also, black-eyed susans.... Thought that Queen Anne was a native plant, but am reading new book "Native Plants of the Midwest" and have learned that this was brought over as a wildflower from Europe.
Hope that you are having an easy time moving forward to MWL habits!!! So, glad to see you back.
Cheers,
Stephanie