Plant of the Week:
Trillium repens, or the common clover
Clover is such a heart-warming, basic plant. The most time consuming task on everyone’s first scavenger hunt at camp, it tends to capture fans early on.
That is, unless. one still thinks that a perfect lawn is a good thing.
Here’s hoping that we can all spread the word that monocultures don’t help anything, and the imperfect lawn, full of nitrogen fixing clover that attract bees is more of what we should all strive for.
But the striving part is the piece that is the easiest. Nothing to do more than stop throwing chems about and sit back and watch your lawn get more and more interesting as more and more plants make themselves at home.
Artist Karen Blair
You heard me mention my friend Karen Blair on the pod. Karen is a local Charlottesville artist who sponsors Into the Garden with Leslie
Have a look at what Karen can do— she worked with one of my listeners, Anne Brooks Rudzki, of Capital Roots Containers, and created this beautiful commission of Anne Brook’s garden.
Garden Marcus
Garden Marcus caught my attention with his zen Instagram posts a couple of years ago. My favorites are when he starts talking about a plant, but then goes on to say “this reminds me …”
A perfect example is when he found a gourd or melon vine that was growing out of his compost bin. That’s cool to see (I love fun mysteries that grow in my compost piles) but the best is the “this reminds me” part…
Coffee Time!
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The Play List
Follow up on various bits I mentioned in the pod…
Article on micro clover from U. of Maryland Extension
Skeptic Stack Exchange posts on the clover conspiracy.
My presentation on May 23 at the Greencroft Club— info is back on my home page.
Garden Rant post on my garden and my pal Donna Ernest, too!
Magical thinking about No Mow May. Concentrate on the REAL result:
L O N G G R A S S
And consider reducing your lawn and planting some lovely native flowers.
Next Episode:
Doug Tallamy
On his book ‘Bringing Nature Home’ being re-written for children.