Project: Weeding the Meadow
After rains and four weeks of sunny weather, a check on the progress of weeds and seedlings in the meadow showed lots of green, and yesterday it took a lot less time to weed than I thought, about an hour and a half. This is a 30×30 foot area, 900 sq ft, an area the size of my entire backyard in Southern California. I was delighted about how well the double spraying treatment with the systemic herbicide had worked. See the Weed seedling photos below.
Prepare:
Use good posture
Weeding and other gardening chores can quickly tire even strong backs. Here are three postures, squatting, sitting or standing, I use.
Weeding
Weed or flower seedlings?
I enjoy weeding, but thought it would be two-three days job. I found it extremely satisfying to see how few weeds there were and how well the seedlings are doing. Many are over 2 inches. Now with rain and snow possibly coming next week, we’ll see how these little natives survive the rest of the winter.
Weed seedlings I found See all seedling photos here
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The Meadow project, month by month
What am I really doing in the garden in October? Planning and removing weeds
Do you dream of a natural and beautiful wildflower meadow? Finding and sowing seeding
Let’s check for progress on the meadow! Weeding and watching the weather
How to weed a meadow in the Sierra Foothills More weeding…letting the sprouts thrive
Let’s check on Fall and Winter projects! Identifying seedlings
The wildflower meadow in May Small triumphs
My California native meadow in June Starting to bloom
The midsummer meadow The peak bloom
Stomping down the Autumn meadow Neatening up
Native California meadow in the second year
See also Wildlife in the Sierra Foothill Garden, under ‘Existing Native Plants’.
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