On Saturday, I cut the grass for the first time this year.
I wouldn’t go so far as to call our grass a lawn
as it’s full of moss and and other assorted plant life.
It’s just a patch of cut grass for the garden chairs when the weather is warm enough for sitting out and enjoying the sunshine.
There’s a clump of daisies near one end of the grass
and I’ve left them uncut to see what happens next as suggested in The Guardian.
As well as the daisies, our garden has several other very pretty flowers all provided free by Nature.
These pulmonaria have self-seeded from somewhere.
I haven’t planted them and don’t know where they’ve come from. I’ve been told they can become prolific and take over all the available space. They’re behind the garage where the soil is extremely poor so I don’t mind if they do go on the rampage.
This little beauty has made itself a home
between the rocks bordering the path.
And, although I pull loads of these out, they are lovely.
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