Grass? Clover? Moss?
I wanted to share how the back-yard looks after wildflower seeds were planted two years ago. Dandelions are no longer a problem, it's super green and doesn't have to be cut as often.

There's a rock sticking out in the middle, where cute flowers have been thriving for 20+ years. Above the rock is an area with shade from the hedge, it has moss and (soon) wild strawberries. To the right is an apple tree and a sour cherry tree. Behind them a mound and small forest.

Not a perfectly ordered back-yard. But nature can be beautiful on its own.

by Repulsive-Form-3458

3 Comments

  1. Repulsive-Form-3458

    Located in the the southern part of Norway (apparently hardiness zone 7)

  2. augustinthegarden

    What’s funny is that’s often what a North American lawn will turn into with no effort from the homeowner… because half of those plants are viciously invasive species in the Americas.

    I saw the creeping buttercup and self heal and thought “oh I hope this is in Europe…”

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