It's literally mostly just dirt now, and I think it's too big for all mulch, so maybe I'll move some lilies AND get some grass seed. I don't like being the worst yard on the street! There's some other groundcover type stuff in the back that bloomed blue already, so maybe I'll take some of that as well.
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Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter
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I always thought mint would make a nice ground cover. Grows like a weed, smells nice when you walk on it and if you need to mow it it probably can handle it.
Oh, I forgot to report that I finally asked my one coworker about the coffee cup that he was using to hold his scissors and which looked just like the one I used to drink coffee out if before it disappeared. Turns out, his orange cup disappeared so he grabbed one he thought was a spare off the drying shelf in the kitchen. So I got my cup back and am on the lookout for his...
I always thought mint would make a nice ground cover. Grows like a weed, smells nice when you walk on it and if you need to mow it it probably can handle it.
Ooh, that would be nice! And then you have mint! And I'm glad you got your mug back.
And you have mint, yes! Some would say the primary benefit of growing mint, even, so of course it slips my mind. I would not do well on Family Feud
It goes against the grain, but I think I am going to do some work this morning. I thought of a possible solution to one of my problems and remembering it until Monday seems harder than trying it now...
I had planned on going to trader Joe's to buy beet hummus this morning, but that would require getting out of bed, and I don't wanna
Calli, that totally sucks, but the benefits that the IRS will find the person and they will go to jail, do not pass go, no silly probation.
Doesn't mint also repel rodents?
According to what I found the last time I looked it up, mint will repel rodents for a little while, but eventually they get used to it.