With the rainy season comes what I call the South Florida warp drive-growing season. In a few days the garden goes from nice and neat to overgrown and messy.
I can’t stand looking at an overgrown garden; today I went out early and ready to do battle with the main offenders like the Rangoon Creeper, the Kings Mantle and many others.


I have a limit of three garbage tanks, that’s all that will fit in our city issued garbage container.

Next, I am pulling out all these ferns; they are taking over the back of my garden.

I hope you all have a happy and safe 4th of July
1 comment:
Rusty, I'm so thankful for the rains. It seemed like they would never come. Your hard work paid off and your garden is tidy once again. How I wish I could have profitted from some of the overage! :D
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