Natural garden with hedge instead of fence

  • Erstellt am 2019-04-14 17:52:19

Pinkiponk

2020-08-17 18:47:26
  • #1
What is bad about a golf green, or rather, I don't know any golf greens, although my dad played golf. What I want is a patch of lawn where I can lie down, stretch out all four limbs and watch the clouds in the sky without anything pricking, stinging, or pressing me. Is that then a golf green?
 

Pinkiponk

2020-08-17 18:49:19
  • #2
We will plant trees, even if we no longer live to see them grow big.
 

Pinkiponk

2020-08-17 18:55:52
  • #3
I will probably plant a pear tree if I am allowed. Pear trees remind me of the poem by Herr von Ribbeck.
 

Pinkiponk

2020-08-17 19:15:25
  • #4

I really like chickweed and have spent quite a bit of money buying their seeds. A plant that (here with us) blooms almost all year round, with these small, white, star-shaped flowers and covers the ground with a nice, fresh green. (However, I come from the city and according to the roommates born in the village, I have a different view of what they call weeds and "nothing special." Well, they should have taken over my bills for the supposedly nothing special.)
 

guckuck2

2020-08-17 19:20:13
  • #5
Do you ever need a citation seminar?
 

haydee

2020-08-17 19:29:51
  • #6

Here in the village, an old woman is happy that finally someone is using old plants.

Golf greens are grass areas without foreign growth, kept short and watered by Robi.
 
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