weeds weeds weeds

Lots of times I’m glad to be liv­ing in South­ern Cal­i­for­nia where win­ters are mild and things hardly ever freeze. Today’s one of those amaz­ing win­ter days: bril­liantly sunny, warm–and it’s the mid­dle of Feb­ru­ary. But there are down-sides. Thou­sands of them.

What I’m talk­ing about of course are the weeds pop­ping up every­where in the yard. After a wet Jan­u­ary, as the days begin to warm, noth­ing has a stronger life-wish than the seeds that have been lying dor­mant in the soil. So now there are wild patches of grasses, oxalis, spurge, dan­de­lions and all sorts of other green mat­ter mak­ing a break from the cool secu­rity of the earth. Not that I blame them. I’m start­ing to feel moti­vated myself to break out of the heated house and spend some time in the sun­shine out­side. But at the same time I’m start­ing to think a lot about one of the quotes I listed last time, a cou­ple lines by David Cooper:

The life of a seri­ous gar­dener is not one that, as it hap­pens involves some gar­den­ing. Instead, it is one partly define by the struc­tured, reg­u­lar activ­i­ties which are imposed once the deci­sion to grow and to gar­den is made.

In cooler cli­mates, even seri­ous gar­den­ers get unbro­ken weeks indoors to pore over plant and seed cat­a­logs full of more bloom­ing things than you’ll see in any botan­i­cal gar­den. That’s an activ­ity I love doing as well. Today lots of these cat­a­logs are online, giv­ing the smaller grower an oppor­tu­nity to show­case their plants, and the offer­ings are as spec­tac­u­lar as ever. A cou­ple of inter­est­ing ones I’ve been look­ing at lately:

Sar­race­nia North­west (cool car­niver­ous plants)

Las Pil­i­tas (Cal­i­for­nia native plants)

But the weeds wait for no one. Jeez, some­times I won­der if I have the strength to take on a patch like this one, a severely under­loved cor­ner of the gar­den guarded by a spiny pachy­podium and over­run with the neighbor’s ivy:Weed disaster
And then there’s this lit­tle patch of dirt that until recently held some berries that had been over­run with all sorts of inva­sives. I took it down to bare earth a month ago, and the weeds are start­ing up in it already:Weeds in berry patch
But what can you do? Let it go back to nature? Pave it over? For a gar­den with not enough plant­ing space for those amaz­ing plants in those plant cat­a­logs, niether of those seem like rea­son­able options. So…what will I do with my week­end? I’m sure it’ll have some­thing to do with weeding.…

Weed bucket

February 09 2008 04:33 pm | Categories: gardeningmy garden | Tags:

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