Me, yesterday. Although to my credit the deer had munched my phlox down to the ground
cheapandbrittle
I wish I had a chance to pull out my own plugs before the slugs eat them…
Downtown_Character79
I did that the other day to a small aster plant. Some non native weeds had grown in next to it and accidentally took the aster with it. Fortunately there was enough root still attached and I replanted it.
ravekitt
I did that with my geranium maculatum bare roots lol. Was not expecting them to be popping up just a few weeks after I planted!
Simple_Daikon
Had a near miss because my penstemon plugs look like plantain. That was enough gardening for one day!
_canis_lupus_
I did this last year with a milkweed stem that I hadn’t even realized had emerged from the previous year and was just in “weed pull zone”. I frantically replanted it with a nice watering and shockingly it lived!
bonyenne
Me this past spring with all the natives I direct planted from seed May 2024 and assumed never germinated and forgot all about until after pulling them 😭😭
STEMGirl72
When I am weeding and I am like “Where tf did this come from?”
I am experiencing a new effect of native landscaping: seed relocation by wildlife.
Exhibit A: sacrificial day Lilly best by the mailbox. I think it be goldenrod volunteer.
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emacked
Same. Except when I’m not sure what I direct sowed last year and realize that I have been tending to some trees of heaven.
Moreseesaw
Just pulled up and asparagus fern today 😭
SuchFunAreWe
I got wild senna seeds from the Cherokee Nation SeedBank this year & legit pulled out the only seedling in the container because I was confused about which were senna. I wanted to cry bc those seeds are culturally important & I can’t believe I was so stupid!
Luckily, 4 more seedlings have popped up & are doing well + my Job’s Tears from the Nation are doing well. I planted neither in the ground, due to them not being native to my state (senna is native all around MN but not native in the state), but I’m so pleased to be growing Cherokee plants!
deathsquadsk
Killed my gumweed this way in the spring… also snapped a couple milkweed stems, but that’s spreading like crazy in our yard, so not a total loss.
astro_nerd75
Good, I’m not the only one who does this.
buttmunch3
i’m cackling this is so real
NotDaveBut
A sparkplug? A hair plug?
No-Horror5353
I literally thought we were talking about pot and electrical cords 🔌until I saw the sub name 😂
sarazzz666
lololololol
Tumorhead
ITS THE WORST AHHHGGGGGG
No-Repair-7505
If it makes you feel any better I somehow chopped off a small rhododendron when cutting the grass😭!
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Me, yesterday. Although to my credit the deer had munched my phlox down to the ground
I wish I had a chance to pull out my own plugs before the slugs eat them…
I did that the other day to a small aster plant. Some non native weeds had grown in next to it and accidentally took the aster with it. Fortunately there was enough root still attached and I replanted it.
I did that with my geranium maculatum bare roots lol. Was not expecting them to be popping up just a few weeks after I planted!
Had a near miss because my penstemon plugs look like plantain. That was enough gardening for one day!
I did this last year with a milkweed stem that I hadn’t even realized had emerged from the previous year and was just in “weed pull zone”. I frantically replanted it with a nice watering and shockingly it lived!
Me this past spring with all the natives I direct planted from seed May 2024 and assumed never germinated and forgot all about until after pulling them 😭😭
When I am weeding and I am like “Where tf did this come from?”
I am experiencing a new effect of native landscaping: seed relocation by wildlife.
Exhibit A: sacrificial day Lilly best by the mailbox. I think it be goldenrod volunteer.
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Same. Except when I’m not sure what I direct sowed last year and realize that I have been tending to some trees of heaven.
Just pulled up and asparagus fern today 😭
I got wild senna seeds from the Cherokee Nation SeedBank this year & legit pulled out the only seedling in the container because I was confused about which were senna. I wanted to cry bc those seeds are culturally important & I can’t believe I was so stupid!
Luckily, 4 more seedlings have popped up & are doing well + my Job’s Tears from the Nation are doing well. I planted neither in the ground, due to them not being native to my state (senna is native all around MN but not native in the state), but I’m so pleased to be growing Cherokee plants!
Killed my gumweed this way in the spring… also snapped a couple milkweed stems, but that’s spreading like crazy in our yard, so not a total loss.
Good, I’m not the only one who does this.
i’m cackling this is so real
A sparkplug? A hair plug?
I literally thought we were talking about pot and electrical cords 🔌until I saw the sub name 😂
lololololol
ITS THE WORST AHHHGGGGGG
If it makes you feel any better I somehow chopped off a small rhododendron when cutting the grass😭!