Bret, I've always always enjoyed flowers. I use them around everything so I don't have to use weedwacker.
Have pole barn lined with them so I don't have rain gutters, which I hate to clean and 10 ft off the ground at my age is dangerous. With one ft eves, the rain falls on flowers and mulch to keep the dirt off the sides of barn.
Pole barns with metal roofs and no eves you find green stuff growing on sides. No thank you.
Having a terramite comes in very handy moving mulch. The mule is for smaller spots. I even have a 12 inch sod cutter which works great to pull up the sod and make new beds.
The boss's next project is to fill the old gravel pit with native wild flowers. We hauled in 6 loads of horse poo. Let it sit for a year or two, spread it around and then plant wild flower seeds. No way am I going to weed it. Flowers will have to be taller than weeds.
Flowers is just something we both like to do. The beds in the pic were started 7 years ago. They are filling in nicely. Little care is needed when you get to maximum density. The blue and white flowers bloom in spring and fall, adds a nice touch to see spring flowers bloom in fall. George
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