Posted by: Eagle Heart
Wiser Weeding - 05/05/05 10:00 PM
This is our fifth flower garden season. My greatest pleasure comes from having a great profusion of colours and shapes in the garden, so up until now, I've been experimenting with different plants and colours. Which makes for a colourful garden, but makes it difficult to remember and recognize anything from one year to the next.
One of our ongoing problems is being able to tell the weeds from upcoming flowers...I lost count of how many beautiful plants hubby has uprooted in his zealous attempt to help me with the weeding. I'm much more open to waiting and seeing what develops before tugging them out, but he can't seem to stop himself from pulling everything out once he gets started. (There are also a few bushes which won't flower because they need old growth, and he keeps cutting them down to the ground every spring, except this year.) This year, I forbade him to cut or weed until further notice.
I don't suppose there's any simple "rule-of-thumb" way to tell a weed from an unfamiliar flower in the early stages of growth? Is it just a matter of getting to know one's garden and recognizing what's supposed to be there and what's not?
One of our ongoing problems is being able to tell the weeds from upcoming flowers...I lost count of how many beautiful plants hubby has uprooted in his zealous attempt to help me with the weeding. I'm much more open to waiting and seeing what develops before tugging them out, but he can't seem to stop himself from pulling everything out once he gets started. (There are also a few bushes which won't flower because they need old growth, and he keeps cutting them down to the ground every spring, except this year.) This year, I forbade him to cut or weed until further notice.
I don't suppose there's any simple "rule-of-thumb" way to tell a weed from an unfamiliar flower in the early stages of growth? Is it just a matter of getting to know one's garden and recognizing what's supposed to be there and what's not?