Paradise Garden Project follow-up 2014
Even a paradise garden needs weeding!
The bindweed thrives despite the added soil and mulch.
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| Despite a group weeding and planting mid July 2014, another crew of 5 attacked the weeds again. |
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![]() These were taken after the bindweed was removed. (yes it will come back) |
![]() Doreen taking a break to plan where to work next.
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A new addition, Euphorbia in the foreground. |
![]() Despite the poses, were were not playing football. |
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Weeding here will never end; the "grass" is mostly weeds. We wonder what the motorists make of all the bums in the air? |
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Another close-up of rudbeckia which thankfully survives in dry, poor soil. (too bad the bindweed does too). In spite of the rain it was pretty dry under the mulch. |
Thanks to Erika Hofmann for the weeding and the pictures,
Andrea and Dorothy Allen, Doreen Murphy and Mary Jane de Koos
for the 2 hours of work in the light rain.
Andrea and Dorothy Allen, Doreen Murphy and Mary Jane de Koos
for the 2 hours of work in the light rain.





