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Scatter bark mulch on the garden and stand back to see what pops up to surprise you. I certainly got more than I bargained for with my bark mulch.
Our house is on a corner, and the city overlooks cleaning the leaves & pine straw on the quiet side street. That's okay with me because I collect them and use them to mulch my garden.
I found these lovely blossoms fallen into the mulch in what my wife likes to call The Big Garden, despite the fact that the adjoining Woodland Garden is about twice as big. Anyway, I liked the pattern, and I love the blossoms. While it is a single shot, it should still reward pretty close examination.
We intentionally killed our lawn last year. I can’t justify watering a lawn when the Colorado river is dying and grass is terrible for pollinators and the environment. We’re xeriscaping, and there’s a non-profit that delivers truckloads of mulch for free. Our lot is huge. We’re ordering another truckload.
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This is a close-up photo of condensation inside a bag of mulch. There is a pareidolia portrait in the center part of the image, defined by the folds in the white plastic.
Lemont, Illinois 41.680144, -87.999118
October 28, 2024
From the satellite view, barges are tied up at this site. And I did a tiny amount of research and discovered that mulch is delivered by barge. This must be the place! TILT
BTW, if you're curious about the machine, as near as I can tell from google image search, it's a 5th wheel dolly. Heck, two TILTs in one day!!!
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There is a huge pine tree population in South Louisiana. Pine needles are very popular with gardeners.
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Lines of plastic mulch (used to accelerate seed germination) in a field near Midleton this morning. (Phone pic converted to mono using the Hypocam app.)
Peony stalks headed for the mulch pile.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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