Self heal Iv been encouraging it for years it cut down on mowing and pollinators love it
Robrad30
There seems to be absolutely loads of self heal around this summer. That and birds foot trefoil. It’s really nice to see!
tonyturbos1
Why can people here not answer the actual question without offering their own opinion. Is it so hard to believe that some people just want a nice patch of grass
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That’s self-heal. I wouldn’t fret about having some in my lawn but I’m weird.
https://www.wildflowersofireland.net/plant_detail.php?id_flower=237
Open to correction but I think it’s self heal? We have lots & I’m actively trying to encourage it, beautiful purple flowers & pollinator friendly!
Self heal, bees like it. Do not mow it! Raise the level or create a feature by going round it
https://www.beelife.org/do-bees-like-prunella-vulgaris-self-heal/
Self heal Iv been encouraging it for years it cut down on mowing and pollinators love it
There seems to be absolutely loads of self heal around this summer. That and birds foot trefoil. It’s really nice to see!
Why can people here not answer the actual question without offering their own opinion. Is it so hard to believe that some people just want a nice patch of grass
https://www.woodies.ie/goulding-extra-strength-feed-weed-mosskiller-15kg-1158243
Works brilliantly. Only problem is the grass grows really thick and quickly so be prepared to take out the lawnmower once a week at least.
How ironic. You have self heal in your garden but you want to kill it. The planet will heal itself after us horrible humans are gone.
Disappointing majority of people don’t want to help butterflies and bees in Ireland.
Shur get the roundup out.
That’s not a weed that looks like native wild flowers. If leave it its very bio diverse, good for your soil and local bees love it.
An entire lawn of native flowers and clover is my dream though so take my opinion as you like.