Aggressive Natives are a Good Thing!!

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  • @Waxican
    @Waxican Рік тому +9577

    “They’re taking over your yard!!”
    Oh no, my yard is full of pretty flowers, whatever shall I do?!

    • @sarcosmic6982
      @sarcosmic6982 Рік тому +476

      For FREE, at that!

    • @levingoodberg
      @levingoodberg Рік тому

      Sell them for overprice to liberals..

    • @bettrhalf8006
      @bettrhalf8006 Рік тому +428

      "Look out, a bunch of attractive people have moved into the parts of your home you aren't using! They're being respectful about noise and privacy, and they're pitching in with chores and other needed household work!"
      Well, shoot. I should do something about that. Eventually.

    • @twistedoldloony
      @twistedoldloony Рік тому +254

      @@bettrhalf8006And they’re cooking meals for you everyday! How dare they!

    • @trvman1
      @trvman1 Рік тому +24

      I am sure my HOA will let me let my grass grow wild :)

  • @FinnishLapphund
    @FinnishLapphund Рік тому +10317

    I love that! This whole thing with perfectly mowed grass lawn "deserts" being viewed as the ideal for everyone, really needs to change.

    • @dyscea
      @dyscea Рік тому +196

      They’re great for looks and when you have the money and time for maintenance. My brother in law converted his LA front lawn into gravel and succulents. Work with native plants of your environment.

    • @oi-nf9uz
      @oi-nf9uz Рік тому +507

      @@dyscea i think when he said desert he was referring to the fact that typical grass lawns are devoid of a diversity of life, not literal desert gardens.

    • @dyscea
      @dyscea Рік тому +174

      @@oi-nf9uz No, I understood 😆 I was adding to the “use local flora” concept.

    • @jailelitaker9921
      @jailelitaker9921 Рік тому +196

      Yes! I hate seeing just grass! So boring and useless

    • @benjaminvega295
      @benjaminvega295 Рік тому +14

      This is basicly him trying to justify his reason for being lazy and not mowing all the lawn

  • @ufcoque8697
    @ufcoque8697 Рік тому +1545

    Man has a natural perennial garden. As a gardener, I'm jealous as hell

    • @AnaLucia-wy2ii
      @AnaLucia-wy2ii Рік тому +11

      I managed to fit a lot of flowers in my relatively small backyard. Eventually, I decided I needed more room and in the fall, I moved tom2 acres. I transplanted as many flowers as I could and I can’t wait to see what comes up this Spring!!!

    • @bethanydavis9023
      @bethanydavis9023 Рік тому +13

      ​@@AnaLucia-wy2ii are the flowers native to your area? Native floral tend to have an easier time growing and they are very useful as well as pretty.

    • @BigBoolinScienceMan
      @BigBoolinScienceMan Рік тому +10

      I'm a horticulturist and we sell the hell out of Rudbeckia at the nursery I work for in Tennessee.

    • @actinopterygiis
      @actinopterygiis Рік тому +4

      plant natives instead of imports and you can get smth like this

    • @lill1557
      @lill1557 Рік тому

      Same

  • @nathanitet
    @nathanitet Рік тому +586

    It’s a native plant. They’re not aggressive, they’re thriving in their natural environment.

    • @critical-goat363
      @critical-goat363 Рік тому +12

      You can have many native plants that might start in an area, but a plant that weeds out any competition is considered aggressive, native or not. And since there are no other plant varieties as prevalent as that coneflower, I'd say it counts as aggressive.
      Plants can thrive without completely taking over like these plants have. And I'm absolutely not saying its bad, but different words mean different things ❤

    • @BingusDingusLingus
      @BingusDingusLingus Рік тому +6

      @@critical-goat363 these haven’t “taken over” they’re doing exactly what every plant does. You just don’t like it for some reason

    • @tony8076
      @tony8076 Рік тому +7

      ​@@BingusDingusLingus
      Using terms like "Taking over" are just what people say when a plant will thrive too much and actually kill other plants, or ground cover in this case to gain more sunlight and land coverage.
      No one is being hateful, you're being ignorant.

    • @BingusDingusLingus
      @BingusDingusLingus Рік тому

      @@tony8076 have you looked in a mirror recently love? Calling me ignorant

    • @critical-goat363
      @critical-goat363 Рік тому +3

      @@BingusDingusLingus I never said anywhere that I don't like plants just doing their thing. In fact, I was trying to keep my tone as respectful as possible.
      And yes, there is a difference between plants that co-habitate and plants that weed out all other plants.
      Our native plants where I'm from like the Indian Blanket, Primroses, and Milkweed do not monopolize an entire area. You can even find them growing side by side.
      What you see here, as well as the behavior in sunflowers, is considered aggressive because they completely drive out all other plants. Yes it's native, but that does not mean it can't still be aggressive.

  • @goblinguygog
    @goblinguygog Рік тому +41112

    i think it's funny that they say "it's taking over your property" like the flowers are taking the land away from them; its absurd, that's where the wildlife naturally grows

    • @Mrscheesecake1
      @Mrscheesecake1 Рік тому +650

      My thoughts exactly

    • @theezenriarinze9203
      @theezenriarinze9203 Рік тому +170

      Bingo

    • @halatiny6537
      @halatiny6537 Рік тому +6

      Yea like bitch you’re taking their whole home.

    • @Mint_River11
      @Mint_River11 Рік тому +761

      Yeah and i bet the neighbor's children will feels like finding their own private fairy land if they saw it lol. It can also become a pretty instagramable place yk

    • @-desertpackrat
      @-desertpackrat Рік тому +866

      It gives me the exact same vibes as "shark infested waters" Infested? They live there bro, humans are the animal that does not live in or belong in a salt water ocean, you're the weird ones invading space, not them! People are so weird how they see everything in the world as belonging to them and something to be shaped and molded over for their comfort. And even if they won't respect nature, they won't even respect other humans, because we're sharing this planet that supposedly "belongs to us", and if half of us want to keep seeing flowers, the other half has to respect that.
      Either we all own this space or no one does, but people who think THEY personally own everything they toouch are crazy. They even think they own stuff outside of their property. If they don't like how their neighbor's house looks they think they can tell them to change it because that's their view they have to look at. They think they own "their" booth at their favorite restaurant, and "their" parking spot and if "their" TV show gets cancelled they write an angry letter. Everything is theirs, they can't see any other world existing.

  • @daisythecat4095
    @daisythecat4095 Рік тому +3926

    *aggressively writes notes for future home that I’ll never have*

    • @yunglou5967
      @yunglou5967 Рік тому +46

      If you haven't been saving up, start now. The bubbles gonna burst by next year I'm predicting.

    • @ManufacturedCrises
      @ManufacturedCrises Рік тому +16

      @@yunglou5967 same here. Hoping for it anyway

    • @tomd5069
      @tomd5069 Рік тому +36

      @@yunglou5967 I’m putting in 60+ hours a week at my new job, saving for that hope. When that bubble bursts we’ll be ready and waiting. Good luck to you all.

    • @queencobra1507
      @queencobra1507 Рік тому +16

      You will one day. I thought I would never own a home. But I compramised and now I am rennovating a home. Will own outright and be rent free in a year.

    • @chiefn.s.p7044
      @chiefn.s.p7044 Рік тому +11

      Even if you rent or share it's good knowledge to know the native plants where you live so you know what to cut and what to keep.

  • @140kittykat
    @140kittykat Рік тому +205

    Dang. Nothing worse than pretty wildflowers that attract the wildlife people would die to see

  • @johndyer9232
    @johndyer9232 10 місяців тому +10

    Sir, you are to be commended for being a good steward of that portion of the planet God have you control over. It looks beautiful.

  • @wesleyhurd3574
    @wesleyhurd3574 Рік тому +4318

    As long as it is a species that is native to the area, it is not taking over. It is growing right where it belongs.

    • @theomaffioletti4670
      @theomaffioletti4670 Рік тому +42

      Some native species probably can be invasive, but I don't think that it's a real concern / happens that often. there will always be species that grow faster and better than others, especially on soil that has been mowed for a long time.
      Nature always finds balance eventually, so it won't even be an issue for long

    • @flavorlessquark8614
      @flavorlessquark8614 Рік тому

      ​@@theomaffioletti4670 Native species can't be invasive. They're literally opposite things

    • @RiversEagle_
      @RiversEagle_ Рік тому +58

      ​@Theo Maffioletti By definition, something that is native cannot be invasive 😂

    • @akirataken
      @akirataken Рік тому +15

      @@RiversEagle_ the only native species (at least woody species) that I know is considered invasive is black locust because of its ability to quickly turn a meadow into a heavily forested area. It can be pretty aggressive to the point where it conservationist find it difficult to maintain plots of nature lands as meadows/shrubland and such

    • @james739123
      @james739123 Рік тому +2

      No, it's taking back what belongs to them.

  • @scribblees
    @scribblees Рік тому +3411

    Imagine yelling “get off my property” to a bunch of plants

  • @gracegwozdz8185
    @gracegwozdz8185 Рік тому +47

    My grandpa used to leave his fields fallow for a year between planting crops. He said that Nature send pioneer plants to regenerate soil fertility.

  • @Toadmanstaff
    @Toadmanstaff 10 місяців тому +8

    Thank you for actually explaining to people that we do not need plants just for plants sake they have to be the right kind of plants to feed local wildlife to be truly beneficial to nature

  • @chaysethebadger
    @chaysethebadger Рік тому +18

    I live in a trailer park. My yard was dull and lifeless. I sifted though all of it to remove any garbage, metal or other hazards, re added rocks and fertilizer. Then I spread grass and wildflower seeds! My landlords were initially upset about the flowers but my pink cosmos has finally caught up with the orange and violet coneflowers. And my marigolds are in full bloom! They think it's beautiful

  • @vixy2321
    @vixy2321 Рік тому +11267

    “Aggressive Natives are a good thing!”
    Me, who’s native: *Becomes increasingly aggressive*

    • @AmandaTroutman
      @AmandaTroutman Рік тому +1251

      Thank you for protecting our ecosystems.

    • @ohnosenpai2630
      @ohnosenpai2630 Рік тому +238

      @@AmandaTroutman confusion

    • @sumdumbmick
      @sumdumbmick Рік тому +218

      that was my initial reading.

    • @tehfuqizg0inon588
      @tehfuqizg0inon588 Рік тому +169

      Scalping sounds intensify

    • @Call_Upon_YAH
      @Call_Upon_YAH Рік тому +36

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  • @blandcoffeeamv4107
    @blandcoffeeamv4107 Рік тому +15

    My dad had a flower bed with wild flowers. When we got someone to dig our pond, they destroyed the flower bed and distributed the seeds of the wild flowers all over the place. It's beautiful. We had the prettiest garden in the neighborhood when not mowing too often.
    Hope the new owners appreciate it.

  • @ratgoblin5011
    @ratgoblin5011 Рік тому +25

    i’d be so damn happy to have that many flowers in my yard they just- they just grow there. i don’t gotta care for them. they just do it themselves

    • @anarchostatist191
      @anarchostatist191 9 місяців тому +1

      You can, look at any unmowed meadow or patch of grass and at some point of the year they're often bursting with wild flowers.

  • @RaeBehrs
    @RaeBehrs Рік тому +672

    The world needs more wildflower meadows and less "perfectly manicured" lawns of useless grass. Thank you for sharing this message!

    • @montananerd8244
      @montananerd8244 Рік тому +2

      I was raised not to pick wildflowers (raised by conservationist public land lovers), but ofc did sneak a few tries as a kid...wow are they strong plants - extremely hard to pick, you have to snip (but do not on public land ofc)! those stems and roots are typically extremely hardy, but with such gorgeous delicate looking flowers, and there's very little scent - in many ways absolutely perfect for our city spaces too! I don't really get why we don't have lawns full of them, I live in a wildflower mecca, I bet it would be relatively easy to have lawns of wild grass & flowers, good for bees, good for us. there's even low, soft shrubbies or mosses that can be grown for outdoor barefoot time. luckily, wildflowers cultivate pretty darn easily. you can't transplant a huckleberry bush or grow it from seed, but these flower babies don't mind moving around for us! imagine a yard of larkspur, valerian, Heather, lady slippers,black eyed Susan's, and wild roses (if you don't mind a poky part of the yard lol)...

    • @melhawk6284
      @melhawk6284 Рік тому +3

      And a lot of native plants hide tasty treats within themselves! Jerusalem Artichokes come to mind, with those dangerously addictive tubers!

    • @BenjaminGillespie-uk2wm
      @BenjaminGillespie-uk2wm Місяць тому

      we need to get rid of lawns before we run out of water

  • @Saint696Anger
    @Saint696Anger Рік тому +1438

    Exactly, we need to stop killing everything. I had a bee hive on my property and they did a great job pollinating

    • @fjallabrjotur
      @fjallabrjotur Рік тому +49

      That would even be better for this guy. He should have a hive tucked away on one side of the property and harvest some fresh, natural and sustainable honey.

    • @2GoatsInATrenchCoat
      @2GoatsInATrenchCoat Рік тому +65

      @@fjallabrjotur I just found out the bad news that honeybees are not native to North America, and they can actually take resources away from native pollinators ☹️ there's many other species of bees that are native here, but they cannot produce honey for people

    • @titoepfx4272
      @titoepfx4272 Рік тому +17

      @@2GoatsInATrenchCoat yea but when its this many flowers no issue, but i guess if u have no flowers around at all i would imagine sure they would fight for it

    • @vasilikigeorgiou5971
      @vasilikigeorgiou5971 Рік тому +6

      Great! If it is still on your property keep it as is, or move it further away if it is located too close to your home (30-50 meters is good enough). If you have trees that bear edible fruit, you will get bountiful produce every year!

    • @kitty-gf2wd
      @kitty-gf2wd Рік тому +37

      My ex neighbor would spray his lawn with weed killer and it actually affected some of the baby robins in the area and killed them because the parents were eating worms from the affected dirt.

  • @kabako4485
    @kabako4485 Рік тому +5

    Thank you! Native plants are so important, they filter out polluted water, reduce runoff and don't even need much management since they're native !

  • @dresdners54
    @dresdners54 Рік тому +2

    They are so beautiful! They do act as pollinators, beauty and you're doing a wonderful job at allowing nature to thrive!

  • @broodieivie207
    @broodieivie207 Рік тому +625

    I wish cities would listen to this. They always make me mow all my wild flowers.

    • @Bellllllz
      @Bellllllz Рік тому +15

      Conspiracy!!!!

    • @broodieivie207
      @broodieivie207 Рік тому

      @@Bellllllz no, just ignorant.

    • @meljaxb
      @meljaxb Рік тому +63

      in Germany there are many cities, that plant exactly that flower into every green spot in-between streets around the city. My boyfriend used to live in Heidelberg, there they are everywhere and I loved it

    • @owlthepirate5997
      @owlthepirate5997 Рік тому +32

      In my state, (Maryland) its our state flower! But we are not allowed to pick them, if caught, it is a very large fine!

    • @suedefringe
      @suedefringe Рік тому +12

      Can you tell them you planted them ?

  • @UggNJane
    @UggNJane Рік тому +1206

    My step mom does this in Sweden and her property is like a magical fairy tale setting.

    • @welfaredaddy6368
      @welfaredaddy6368 Рік тому +8

      We need pics/vids

    • @TheOriginalCheeseballs
      @TheOriginalCheeseballs Рік тому +59

      @@welfaredaddy6368 Of her step mom or her property? Because I’m down for both.

    • @CheekoLFreako
      @CheekoLFreako Рік тому +36

      @@TheOriginalCheeseballs what are you doing Step-field lol

    • @aguaaqua6343
      @aguaaqua6343 Рік тому +3

      ​@@TheOriginalCheeseballs WA? 🤨📸

  • @chaseishere8460
    @chaseishere8460 Рік тому +8

    I remember driving to my grandpa's house and seeing his entire property just filled with those flowers

  • @ugommanwachukwu2715
    @ugommanwachukwu2715 Рік тому +2

    As a Maryland native I’m so thrilled to see our state flower thriving in the wild!

  • @MiJi_29
    @MiJi_29 Рік тому +1305

    "this is what happens if you didn't mow the land" **Beautiful Flowers**
    Me on a Tropical Land:
    **L O N G G R A S S**

    • @edenfleck2918
      @edenfleck2918 Рік тому +150

      Long, SHARP grass.

    • @awoowie_nate
      @awoowie_nate Рік тому +69

      Long, sharp, pointy, and has weirdass surface

    • @bumpsangrimez
      @bumpsangrimez Рік тому +18

      Our grass is WEEDS

    • @abishaakmal7455
      @abishaakmal7455 Рік тому +25

      Long thorny snake invested grass

    • @czane1526
      @czane1526 Рік тому +5

      Okay but native rush is sooo pretty too I have just a bit of like that big hearty tall grass in the grasslands I live in and it’s so pretty in the summer

  • @druidofpies
    @druidofpies Рік тому +1802

    “It’s taking over your property” I see this as an absolute win

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      @alexanderbrown2717 Рік тому +1

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    • @EagleWolf523
      @EagleWolf523 Рік тому

      Great little knowledgeable Video!. Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Appreciative Beholder!. Besides Is Your Land To do As You Please. Enjoy Your Sculptured View!!

  • @cjdiffin7237
    @cjdiffin7237 9 місяців тому +1

    I love flowers. They make me smile. Wild native flowers are so beautiful. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lunalovedraw3783
    @lunalovedraw3783 Рік тому +1

    I was prepared to see all those beautiful flowers be mowed down but I was thankful to see them be appreciated :)

  • @enyrtovsen3174
    @enyrtovsen3174 Рік тому +903

    Plus those orange coneflower are aesthetic af

    • @bglesch1
      @bglesch1 Рік тому +19

      People use a field nearby that looks exactly like that for professional photography sessions

    • @taylorc2542
      @taylorc2542 Рік тому +1

      Dalmatian toadflax is another is hated but pretty when flowering. I don't care if it's not native; I like it.

  • @r0se_777
    @r0se_777 Рік тому +4

    Love this, live in & with nature, not off of it🌸✨🌻🦋🐾

  • @aecgem
    @aecgem Рік тому +7

    I cannot describe how much I absolutely love this. I hate seeing plain non-native grass yards, but when I see re-nativizations like this my blood gets PUMPING. It's not only beneficial to native wildlife and ecosystems, but it's absolutely beautiful.

    • @140kittykat
      @140kittykat Рік тому

      Same with those damned Bradford Pears. They do nothing for wildlife, they're fragile as all get out so live like 15 years max, and smell like dying fish butt while in bloom.

  • @otter2653
    @otter2653 Рік тому +707

    as an aggressive native i approve this message

    • @Big_AlMC
      @Big_AlMC Рік тому +13

      Don't get too aggressive now. You done saw what we did to you already 🤭😎

    • @louisbecker5941
      @louisbecker5941 Рік тому

      Are you wearing a 'wife-beater?'
      Is your wife's name 'Susan?'
      😏

    • @Petie718
      @Petie718 Рік тому +75

      ​@@Big_AlMC 😐

    • @grantalsup7238
      @grantalsup7238 Рік тому

      ​@@Big_AlMC what an ugly thing to say

    • @lordmalecith2300
      @lordmalecith2300 Рік тому

      ​@@Big_AlMC Fucking. *B R U H.*

  • @vickyn8162
    @vickyn8162 Рік тому +2177

    FINALLY SOME ONE UNDERSTANDS the importance of letting native plant grow

    • @JoRiver11
      @JoRiver11 Рік тому +22

      Lots of people have been fighting for these things for a long time. There's a lot of resistance from people who love their lawns.

    • @alexlogan202
      @alexlogan202 Рік тому

      Just nuke it all

    • @johnmartinez7440
      @johnmartinez7440 Рік тому +2

      "Finally", as if the majority of people don't prefer to let their gardens grow naturally.

    • @markmclean8858
      @markmclean8858 Рік тому

      ​@@johnmartinez7440majority? Boomers cut that shit down low as possible

    • @lucam8758
      @lucam8758 Рік тому +2

      ​@@JoRiver11 I would argue thay hate their lawns. Letting stuff grow can make it harder to maintain, it is easier to cut everything. A cleanly cut lawn is a sterile and dead lawn, so to me it means they hate their lawn.

  • @whosthere660
    @whosthere660 Рік тому +2

    Hell yeah brother it's not like those flowers are hurting anybody let the bees come home they've been having a rough time for the last 20 years

  • @CarlEuegene
    @CarlEuegene Рік тому +3

    I love you for your wonderful understanding of nature. You moved me beyond what I can truly express. And I thank you for that.

  • @ryanmolina4948
    @ryanmolina4948 Рік тому +296

    For an overgrown backyard the way you keep it makes it feel like a every day walk like a beautiful nature hike

    • @ArgoBargo
      @ArgoBargo Рік тому +17

      At this point “overgrown” is such a strange turn of phrase. Like some people might just like more natural looking backyards

    • @blackwell4701
      @blackwell4701 Рік тому

      Because it is a nature hike! Returning the land to the state it /should/ be in.

  • @ThePgkessler
    @ThePgkessler Рік тому +775

    This human realizes he is part of the ecosystem and doesn’t want to dominate and control it. Great video!

    • @doomguy974
      @doomguy974 Рік тому +6

      I mean, he is to an extent. He mows paths into the yard, and around the edges. Yes, it's much more natural than most suburban lawns, but he's not exactly in a suburbs.

    • @GothicElf68
      @GothicElf68 Рік тому +25

      @@doomguy974 But what little he is doing is mostly unobtrusive. It is just enough so that he and his family can go out and enjoy it. Truly, it is nothing more than what you see at parks, where they have clearly defined pathways for hiking and biking added to the landscape, so people can enjoy them without causing a lot of damage.

    • @doomguy974
      @doomguy974 Рік тому +6

      @@GothicElf68 right, mostly. He's still controlling it. Not much, but he is a little. More so than a grazing animal would.

    • @Migger_29
      @Migger_29 Рік тому +14

      Does a beaver dominate and control its environment?

    • @omgman5745
      @omgman5745 Рік тому

      Indeed humans are such an inferior species

  • @PlayerTenji95
    @PlayerTenji95 11 місяців тому +1

    Also? Those flowers are PRETTY! 😍

  • @jegsthewegs
    @jegsthewegs Рік тому +1

    During lockdown we had some simply beautiful natural gardens filled with native species. Land on roadsides, between dual carriageways were stunning. So much so local councils still let native plants rule these places.. marvellous

  • @typicallyusual6984
    @typicallyusual6984 Рік тому +1273

    Fun fact: Black-eyed Susans are the state flower of Maryland

    • @SaraiSunsurfer
      @SaraiSunsurfer Рік тому +34

      Yeah but it's super rare to see them because everyone mows their yards lol

    • @siouxd799
      @siouxd799 Рік тому +18

      My name is Susan!
      Orange is my fave colour
      And
      I love these flowers! 🌺

    • @micro-babe
      @micro-babe Рік тому +11

      And much like the flower, we're way too aggressive lol.

    • @Tourettes0
      @Tourettes0 Рік тому

      i did not know this! super cool

    • @miranda13c
      @miranda13c Рік тому

      Isn’t that a cocktail too? I swear I’ve heard that before, or drank one. 😂

  • @MichaelSmith-ij2ut
    @MichaelSmith-ij2ut Рік тому +503

    As a Comanche warrior, this is an inspiring message

    • @Trexspellie
      @Trexspellie Рік тому +10

      I planted black eyed Susan’s and they died not two days later. Planted august 27th and they were cooked like two days later.

    • @river_brook
      @river_brook Рік тому +17

      Land back :)

    • @Margaritamadman420
      @Margaritamadman420 Рік тому +1

      @@river_brook haha no

    • @Belisariuslover
      @Belisariuslover Рік тому

      Lmao

    • @imbadzatgames669
      @imbadzatgames669 Рік тому +7

      As a decedent of the mighty susquehannock, I agree

  • @Squirrelanditsnutz
    @Squirrelanditsnutz 9 місяців тому

    “Aggressive Natives are sometimes a good thing” YES, WE INDIGENOUS LOVE TO HEAR THIS! Thank you, our Colonial Ally!

  • @othoapproto9603
    @othoapproto9603 Рік тому +4

    I wish America would stop this obsession with manicured landscaping. It's killing us.

    • @circleinforthecube5170
      @circleinforthecube5170 7 місяців тому

      the harmful effect of suburban sprawl would be reduced so much if lawns and single use zoning didint exist, we can make the suburbs better

  • @loganl7547
    @loganl7547 Рік тому +58

    we learned the secret to controlling the weeds at our lake property was not to, don't mow, don't spray, don't do anything, the dandilions were insane for the first year, but after that the wildflowers took over and now its amazing.

    • @a79919
      @a79919 Рік тому +18

      Dandelions get crazy but they're a really great food source for animals and make a good tea. The whole plant is edible 😁 they have a lot of nutrients and my lizard and hamster love them!

    • @loganl7547
      @loganl7547 Рік тому +10

      @@a79919 I didn't know lizards liked them, thats cool! I heard dandilion tea is a mild pain killer. They grow like crazy in our yard in town, we don't control them, just mow often enough that they rarely go to seed. But interestingly they stopped being so pervasive at the lake after all the slower growing flowers came in, now its a nice mix of yellow, white, purple, and red. And the native grasses have come in as well, which seem to be far more drought resistent.

    • @a79919
      @a79919 Рік тому +8

      @@loganl7547 I never knew they could be a pain killer 😁 I miss having a yard to plant beautiful flowers, I had a weeping cherry tree that would flower and the bees would go crazy for it and a kwanzan cherry blossom that would produce big fluffy pink flowers that would fall like pink snow. I mainly have indoor plants now, the greenery is so peaceful!

    • @aethlred7380
      @aethlred7380 Рік тому +3

      ​@@loganl7547 native grasses likely are. Alot of the grass seed you buy isn't native to the area. Wild grass that naturally grows is likely to survive your local weather conditions and won't need constant watering. Almost everything we consider a "weed" isn't a problem once the wild flowers and grass come in. "Weeds" just out compete with the grass seed we put on our yards.
      I've never understood why we focus on making our front and back yards artificial. Grass naturally grows in alot of places. I would rather look at a front and back yard that looks like a natural field than these weird very short perfectly green yards. And even if I'm in a place without alot of natural grass I'd rather see some cactus and shrubs on my front yard.
      I also love wildlife. So If I own a couple acres I'm likely not using every corner of it. I'd rather let the natural plants grow in so I can see more wildlife. Seeing critters, rodents and birds of prey is better to me than a perfectly flat green yard. And with letting your yard grow out you're more likely see all of that.

    • @JohnSmith-mj6qx
      @JohnSmith-mj6qx Рік тому +1

      ​@@aethlred7380 At first I spent a bunch of money, time, blood ,sweat (and a few tears) very selectively going after certain 'weeds' on my back acre. Now it's pretty much if it grows it stays. If something doesn't eat it something else either hides under it or lays eggs on it.
      Other than mowing walking trails and killing any random dog fennel and a vine here and there it stays.
      Not the prettiest but it's mine.

  • @tylerk.7947
    @tylerk.7947 Рік тому +725

    I own a native plant landscaping company and seeing content like this makes me happy

    • @Pokesus
      @Pokesus Рік тому +7

      Damn that's so fucking cool, i didn't even knew it exists lol.

    • @user-bl4oq7fd8d
      @user-bl4oq7fd8d Рік тому +22

      @@Pokesus
      Same, but I was shocked when I realized that the majority of US lawns are just golf courses lol
      So seeing this is kinda surprising...

    • @ImDissonance
      @ImDissonance Рік тому +6

      Content like this has made me realize how invasive humans are to the land and animals around us. Thank you for helping reduce our impact!

    • @dflaming1371
      @dflaming1371 Рік тому

      I just get thistle, so mowing it is

    • @crisbowman
      @crisbowman Рік тому +5

      @@dflaming1371 If you wish to walk there, mow it. Otherwise, thistle are great flowers. Just a tab bit intimidating...

  • @kelliquinn1342
    @kelliquinn1342 10 місяців тому

    I truly appreciate the way you value Mother Earth❤ thank you for all you share because I'm so excited to can't wait for next season's thank you thank you thank you

  • @bobm1361
    @bobm1361 10 місяців тому

    Seriously. I am learning more from you reel’s about natural local wildlife than I thought I ever would. Thanks! Keep at it please. 😊

  • @beauxjones8793
    @beauxjones8793 Рік тому +732

    There was a guy who bought unwanted “unusable” land near Johnson City, TX. He pulled all the cedar trees out, and a majority of the mesquite, killed off the non native grasses and planted native grass, a relatively short time later a natural spring popped up and the land “suddenly” became worth 100x what he paid for it. He donated the land in his will.

    • @nikkisigmon8090
      @nikkisigmon8090 Рік тому +39

      Well that kinda sucks in that his taxes increased bc of it, but no good deed goes unpunished I guess :P

    • @JoRiver11
      @JoRiver11 Рік тому +1

      There's an 8 minute mini doc about it. ua-cam.com/video/ZSPkcpGmflE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=NationalGeographic

    • @Hapenparadise
      @Hapenparadise Рік тому +2

      🤣👍🏻❤️👏🏻

    • @vyor8837
      @vyor8837 Рік тому +11

      For some reason, I don't believe you

    • @beauxjones8793
      @beauxjones8793 Рік тому

      @@vyor8837 Here’s a short National Geographic Channel documentary about Selah, Bamberger Ranch
      ua-cam.com/video/ZSPkcpGmflE/v-deo.html&feature=shares

  • @michaelweymouth4015
    @michaelweymouth4015 Рік тому +44

    You had me at pollinators, and Song Birds. I bet there’s some Quail covied in there too. Great job. That’s some wisdom right there.

    • @saltator8565
      @saltator8565 Рік тому +1

      Bro lives in Alabama. Definitely has some bobwhite quails around there.

  • @ZE308AC
    @ZE308AC 9 місяців тому

    This guy us a super hero 👏 🙌 ❤️ 💙 💪 and will be the reason why more and more people will hop onto this movement, and earth will appreciate it. gratutude

  • @somewhatstressed469
    @somewhatstressed469 Рік тому

    Those are my great grandmas favorite flowers!! 💜💜💜💜

  • @butterflykisses1984
    @butterflykisses1984 Рік тому +452

    Kid: I wanna walk through nature trails.
    Dad: we have nature trails at home.... like literally

    • @lucielafai
      @lucielafai Рік тому +2

      Dont think you're using that format properly

    • @juliettem13
      @juliettem13 Рік тому +21

      @@lucielafai that’s the joke

    • @butterflykisses1984
      @butterflykisses1984 Рік тому +7

      @@juliettem13 thank you😘. Some folks just don't get jokes

    • @lucielafai
      @lucielafai Рік тому

      @@juliettem13 no I get its a joke. But its not the proper use of that joke

    • @butterflykisses1984
      @butterflykisses1984 Рік тому +2

      @@lucielafai - OmG you're such a vibe killer!!

  • @pavana2810
    @pavana2810 Рік тому +167

    And you didn’t even mention how beautiful your meadow is. This is a really important message. Thanks for doing this.

  • @TylerSmithMusic1
    @TylerSmithMusic1 9 місяців тому

    I love how much I’ve learned from your channel and the response you get showing me more, and more people are coming to the conclusion conversation is everything if we hope to pass on anything to future generations

  • @a-statenino6437
    @a-statenino6437 Рік тому +1

    Good stuff man…Providing for nature is a blessing. I would like to to say thank you.

  • @ronnetteharvey6781
    @ronnetteharvey6781 Рік тому +8

    Love it. Reminds me of when I was young there were literally miles and miles of such beauty. Now it's apartments and concrete.

    • @tuvoca825
      @tuvoca825 Рік тому

      Nature wins eventually.
      It just needs a couple of years to bounce back.
      Remember Chernoble? The ice age? Any other disaster? Nature springs back, if allowed.

  • @jademoon7938
    @jademoon7938 Рік тому +38

    If you guys are into it, I make wildflower potpourri every year, I just clip wildflowers and dry them out, and then put them in crystal bowls on display.
    The orange coneflowers always come out beautifully and they retain their colour a long time. If you cut some, bring them to a glass table, lay them bloom down, so the petals are splayed, and then cut the stem at the very top, you can leave them like that for a day or two, and then you have perfectly shaped, open blooms, they'll survive for years.
    You can leave the stem on and put them in a vase as well. To keep them really, really nice, spray them with high level hold hairspray before and after you dry them. It would let you guys enjoy the coneflowers year-round.
    Don't worry about impacting their numbers, you have plenty, but if you ever go and pick flowers elsewhere, follow the 1:5 rule. 1 flower picked for you, 5 flowers left for the animals like bees. Never clear out a section of wildflowers. The wildlife need them!

    • @vicleaken
      @vicleaken Рік тому

      Potpourri is bad for allergies and collects dust. It is so '80s

    • @debrajol3585
      @debrajol3585 Рік тому +5

      Hey thanks! I use potpourri in my resin arts a LOT! If you want to look up ‘milk bath’ art in resin it’s pretty cool. I also use hot glue to make trees and then paint.. adding potpourri for the leaves & debris at the tree base. After resins, I add gold leaf the potpourri parts. Then resin again. Thanks for sharing your information about how to dry flowers. I’ve done quite a few batches and it’s kinda hit or miss or the outcome. Have a great day 🌹

    • @sfr2107
      @sfr2107 Рік тому +1

      That sounds really cool, i love the tips for gathering as well

    • @batacumba
      @batacumba Рік тому

      @@vicleaken Jesus, who pissed in your cornflakes. If you don’t like potpourri move along, what a needlessly nasty comment. Lol

  • @nathanzastrow6936
    @nathanzastrow6936 10 місяців тому +1

    Keep up the good fight. No pollution, no food. People tend to look past this highly important detail.

  • @christinahagerman280
    @christinahagerman280 9 місяців тому

    I am so envious. Gotta love this plant. A true pollinator and food for birds in winter. 😊

  • @tinajoerossignol
    @tinajoerossignol Рік тому +161

    This was my foster mom's favorite flower. She kept scissors in her glove box and would stop along roads and have me get out and cut her some. Been about 30 years since she passed and everytime I see these flowers I miss her more.

  • @bigone4311
    @bigone4311 Рік тому +280

    I don't know about everywhere, but in Ohio you can get a pollinator grant from the government to plant fields of wild flowers to help out the honeybees

  • @ShamanRage24
    @ShamanRage24 Рік тому +312

    Imagine being so insecure that you see flowers as an attack on your property. 😂Great video, love the positivity

    • @sumdumbmick
      @sumdumbmick Рік тому

      yup. because neurotypical psychology is among the most profoundly disordered psychology there is.
      can't do anything, don't know anything, can't figure out that a screaming baby is upset, can't figure out that a cat slashing their face off wants to get away from them, but they proclaim that they're 'normal' and 'empathetic' and neurodivergent psychologies should all be cured.
      when was the last time neurodivergent people committed a genocide?

    • @Vexxel256
      @Vexxel256 Рік тому +14

      @@tynj4173 🤓👴🏻👴🏻🤓🤓🤓👴🏻👴🏻🤓🤓

    • @listenhere1623
      @listenhere1623 Рік тому +21

      ​@@tynj4173 I'm sorry I don't like human activity that destroys the environment

    • @runed0s86
      @runed0s86 Рік тому +9

      @@tynj4173 if you want a 'nicer' lawn, consider replacing it with asphalt. You can burn tires on it regularly to make it more attractive! Also, you don't need to mow it.
      Seriously though, asphalt or concrete is LESS damaging to the environment than most lawn grasses.
      Get a clover and/or wildflower lawn. You don't need to mow clover, and the roots and leaves grow deeper and are softer than grass.
      Not the purple ones. The white pompom clover.

    • @tesmith47
      @tesmith47 Рік тому

      White people. Sigh

  • @PetaloudesTouYialou
    @PetaloudesTouYialou Рік тому

    That's right! All these plants have a part to play. What a great display of Rudbeckia, though. Just enchanting✨ ♥️

  • @Lyraa357
    @Lyraa357 Рік тому

    Beautiful. Black eyed Susan, one of my favorite memories of living in the south, along with honeysuckle vines.

  • @kierak4111
    @kierak4111 Рік тому +882

    My family has a massive lawn, but she also has a little area sectioned off for butterfly and bees! Milkweed, annuals, and I’m trying to get her to plant some native flowers in there too. Just a couple of plants in everyone’s yard can help out native populations a lot ❤️

    • @princessaur
      @princessaur Рік тому +11

      Awww we had a field of milkweed off to the side of our property when I was a kid too. My brother and I used to go hunt for caterpillars when we were kids. :)

    • @Ibnboulos
      @Ibnboulos Рік тому +3

      @@princessaur That's awesome bro. I bet butterfly season was a dream too. All those monarchs

    • @becp488
      @becp488 Рік тому +4

      That's cool she (and anyone else keen on butterfly gardens) can also google what plants other local butterfly species use to lay eggs/feed caterpillars and get
      even more native butterflies in her garden.

    • @beza99
      @beza99 Рік тому +8

      Hope sharing this knowledge I learned recently helps. Make sure its native milkweed if you decide to purchase seeds for the monarchs. The tropical ones don't die off when native ones should which promotes parasites and interferes with migration patterns unless its cut when your native milkweed dies off. 🧡🖤🦋

    • @willgaukler8979
      @willgaukler8979 Рік тому

      @Anon . ...usta could ...

  • @uncle-jalapeno-
    @uncle-jalapeno- Рік тому +600

    "Why are the bees dying??? All we do is cut down every last flowering weed and spray DNA altering pesticides all over our gardens they have to visit!"

    • @tabcreedence6553
      @tabcreedence6553 Рік тому +48

      And spray roundup everywhere! what a great mystery it is indeed. :\

    • @springtime9828
      @springtime9828 Рік тому +7

      Agreed

    • @saltator8565
      @saltator8565 Рік тому +15

      Like damn, we don't give those little guys any space to breathe

    • @jefflane8272
      @jefflane8272 Рік тому

      Don't forget about zombie flies

    • @mercian9425
      @mercian9425 Рік тому +11

      Thankfully UK councils are starting to get the message and stopping cutting every piece of grass they possibly can.

  • @sserunkuumajoachim9778
    @sserunkuumajoachim9778 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for replenishing the ecosystem

  • @pmhum
    @pmhum 4 місяці тому

    I love what you are doing. God bless you.

  • @augustadams5006
    @augustadams5006 Рік тому +322

    Reminds me of “how high does the sycamore grow, if you cut it down then you’ll never know” I love this. Living with nature

  • @autozone5695
    @autozone5695 Рік тому +605

    “It’s taking over” Are you sure we aren’t the ones taking over 😭

    • @buckaroobonzai2909
      @buckaroobonzai2909 Рік тому +7

      Obviously this guy isn't taking over. His presence on the property is probably a net positive. That is true for a lot of rural property owners. There are even a multitude of benefits to suburbs for certain species.
      I would agree that we could and maybe should go a bit simpler and use less plastic and get things locally, but the hippy reasons aren't going to win over hearts and minds. I think we can both agree, though, that buying products from China is horrible and very polluting to the world in general.

    • @autozone5695
      @autozone5695 Рік тому

      @@buckaroobonzai2909 i literally quoted the guy, in agreement with him. And you still made a comment trying to refute my opinion. Seriously, actual schizophrenic shit.

    • @heelercs
      @heelercs Рік тому +4

      @@buckaroobonzai2909 Woosh

    • @stacie1199
      @stacie1199 Рік тому +1

      Exactly my thought

    • @deltathetraveler5541
      @deltathetraveler5541 Рік тому +2

      Nature did kinda make us to be that way. To be fair to us, any intelligent being evolved into our position would do the same.

  • @rushfan1970
    @rushfan1970 Рік тому

    Thank you. My ex got fed up with my lemon balm & catnip "taking over" our yard when it was flourishing in large beds. Our cats loved it, the hummingbirds & bees loved it, but he wanted a "grassy lawn" so we pulled up most of it which broke my heart. Now years later I only have a few sprigs coming back but I'm hoping they'll thrive this year🙏🏼💖🤟🏼✌🏼

  • @SusieQ3
    @SusieQ3 Рік тому

    That field of flowers is so beautiful! Looks like a good spot for some family photos 🌼

  • @LauraBidingCitizen
    @LauraBidingCitizen Рік тому +177

    I grew up on a farm & we had the most beautiful back garden. My mum was incredibly talented with gardening & very green fingered, she spent years perfecting borders, making sure all the plants & flowers mixed together (not all are suitable next to one another; fun fact), making sure the correct plants / flowers were planted in the correct areas (those that were sun worshippers got planted in the sunniest spot, shadiest spot, etcetc). She even had a green house, planted fruit bushes, she really was amazing.
    But she kept 1 area wild, always. She started off planting random seeds suitable for natural wildlife / honey bees / butterflies, & as time went on new ones popped up where seeds had been spread from other wildlife. She actually adored that section of the garden & loved sitting & watching all the wildlife come & go!
    Never underestimate the importance of wild flowers.

  • @goaticorn8702
    @goaticorn8702 Рік тому +475

    Aggro natives are sooo important because they're like the bodyguards for smol native plants a lot of the time against the invasives

    • @Mortablunt
      @Mortablunt Рік тому +12

      It all comes together as a system and compounds with itself. I’m lucky enough to have a fair amount of private land with no HOA so I can just let things grow naturally; I’m lucky enough to have a fair amount of private land with no HOA so I can just let things grow naturally; about the only maintenance I do is taking down dead trees and occasional brush clearance for fire mitigation. Other than that I mostly try to just let native plants grow.

    • @zaclikescauliflower2877
      @zaclikescauliflower2877 Рік тому +2

      Small*

    • @alchemysaga3745
      @alchemysaga3745 Рік тому +1

      ​@@zaclikescauliflower2877 no, smol.

  • @kimberlypatton205
    @kimberlypatton205 Рік тому

    This year , here in West Texas, we have had abundant lovely rains so far. This Spring we have had am amazing show of wildflowers like these . But ours are Coreopsis. The massive bloomings everywhere are just gorgeous! We also have great showings of Winecups(pink and gorgeous deep royal purple!) and our wonderfull bluebonnets! The city wont mow until the bloom is over, and I love that!

  • @jeremyowen1
    @jeremyowen1 Рік тому

    The fire line is really key. I love this.

  • @aaronmcclain585
    @aaronmcclain585 Рік тому +5

    Love the whole native garden and yard vibes you've been giving to everyone
    This is something the world needs more of
    Thank you

  • @artemis_smith
    @artemis_smith Рік тому +343

    "aggressive natives are a good thing"
    *First Nations water defenders have entered the chat*

    • @AndrewFullerton
      @AndrewFullerton Рік тому +4

      *Israel would like to know your location*

    • @PepperDarlington
      @PepperDarlington Рік тому +1

      Plants, son. Plants.

    • @eschwarz1003
      @eschwarz1003 Рік тому +19

      Colonizers and the developing US could have avoided many environ issues if they listened to and worked with native people

    • @Iwasonceanonionwithnolayers
      @Iwasonceanonionwithnolayers Рік тому

      @@eschwarz1003 Colonizers could have avoided colonizing if they hadn't SUUUUUCKED😤 👎👎👎👎 -10/10

    • @eschwarz1003
      @eschwarz1003 Рік тому

      @@Iwasonceanonionwithnolayers well yrs

  • @yankeerose-fo4su
    @yankeerose-fo4su Рік тому

    It's beautiful!! I especially love the fact that it's helping the ecosystem.

  • @The1MkII
    @The1MkII Рік тому

    Love this content. And love that beautiful back yard! Much better than just mowed grass everywhere

  • @average_coverage
    @average_coverage Рік тому +4

    The overgrown half-wild garden of half-abandoned family home of mine was my favourite place when I was a child. So interesting and magical.

  • @Willem969
    @Willem969 Рік тому +217

    "Aggresive natives are a good thing" **sound of wardrums drawing closer**

    • @gabeowser9881
      @gabeowser9881 Рік тому +8

      exactly what i thought when reading the title

    • @A_Black_Sheep94
      @A_Black_Sheep94 Рік тому

      Yea I definitely didn't think the clip was going to be what it turned out to be

    • @Eye_Of_Odin978
      @Eye_Of_Odin978 Рік тому

      Too bad those wardrums stopped when they remembered why they lost to begin with:
      They're still living in shanties, we live in scryscrapers.

  • @joelenenorris3925
    @joelenenorris3925 Рік тому

    I love how u do ur thang, keep teaching us ❤❤❤

  • @sharones6086
    @sharones6086 Рік тому

    It's absolutely BEAUTIFUL !! You are so lucky to be blessed with all those beautiful flowers! And you didn't have to do anything for them, except just to enjoy !!

  • @smithsmith1956
    @smithsmith1956 Рік тому +369

    I can sense the HOA board members watching this have an aneurysm. They'd have your house if you were in one. Fuq HOAs.

    • @kathyhague1867
      @kathyhague1867 Рік тому +44

      I would never ever ever buy a house where I was in an HOA

    • @mamajane85
      @mamajane85 Рік тому

      HOAS need to have different rules. I get wanting respectful neighbors amd not living next to hoarders but fining or evicting someone for toys left outside or a little overdue lawn cut is INSANE! So much more too. They are Nazis

    • @barbariansocks
      @barbariansocks Рік тому +30

      Paying extra money for extra rules? I'm out lol

    • @l_..l.l.__l..l8833
      @l_..l.l.__l..l8833 Рік тому +25

      @@barbariansocks not just extra rules but poorly thought out rules

    • @_Stormfather
      @_Stormfather Рік тому +6

      While I agree, it's important to understand why they do that too. HOA houses appreciate in value better than other houses, precisely because the HOA rules guarantee that the neighborhood will be kept nice. This means that your house, which is a major investment, will give you a better return on that investment when you eventually decide to sell.
      Now, does that make it worth it? Not in my opinion. But obviously for some people it does.

  • @NotTooStraight
    @NotTooStraight Рік тому +420

    Thank goodness. At the beginning I couldn’t tell whether or not you where upset. I am a bio major and I took zoology classes, I’m also just a huge fan of nature, so the whole time I was just thinking “dang I hope he keeps that for the native species.” One job I could get would be to go around and talk to people about doing what you’re doing, so good job 👍

    • @sfr2107
      @sfr2107 Рік тому +7

      I would love if someone bothered me for a good reason like that

    • @oshi313
      @oshi313 Рік тому +1

      His property!!!!

    • @Hapenparadise
      @Hapenparadise Рік тому

      He does this professionally in Alabama! 😊

  • @Peterrdee
    @Peterrdee Рік тому

    They look so pretty! I love seeming the Susan’s in the autumn

  • @rachelharris725
    @rachelharris725 Рік тому +17

    My grandparents did the same with their pasture when I was a kid. One year they threw a big bag of mixed wildflower seeds around and let it go. Grandpa would mow a winding path through it we called the yellow brick road and had our Easter egg hunts along it. It was awesome as a kid. Those flowers grew back every year. Bluebonnet, Indian paint brushes, black-eyed susan and several more.

  • @gabagoooby
    @gabagoooby Рік тому +110

    We don't have nearly as much space as that but my family likes to plant a bunch of native flowers so that we get a bunch of bees and it's really pretty

    • @Juliet475
      @Juliet475 Рік тому +2

      Go out and gather seed frrom open areas. I scatter milkweed where thereis none.

  • @Onederland2319
    @Onederland2319 Рік тому

    And you make this Marylander proud…black eyed Susan’s - our state flower. ❤❤❤

  • @psyar7829
    @psyar7829 Рік тому

    Good for you for doing this allowing native plants to flourish.

  • @gravytrain7712
    @gravytrain7712 Рік тому +7

    Perfect for helping the BEES!!! WE NEED MORE STUFF LIKE THIS. Thank you for explaining this

  • @localmenace3043
    @localmenace3043 Рік тому +17

    I would just die of happiness if I could have a ton of beautiful, harmless wildflowers in my yard. I wouldn’t even have to plant any flowers!

  • @allowmi
    @allowmi Рік тому

    When you're up there in years, you'll remember the black-eyed susans - the grass, not so much. The bees and butterflies and birds and mammals.... Thanks for sharing!

  • @biff5856
    @biff5856 Рік тому

    I like your "lawn" best. Beautiful flowers.

  • @ZorrilloAlx
    @ZorrilloAlx Рік тому +95

    This makes me wonder... When I was little I remember seeing those flowers around the roads (my mom had cancer and we traveled a lot for doctors) and tough they were beautiful fields, and that it was amazing that a field could turn yellow during the raining season, however as I grew older and learned that it was kind of an invasive species I stop thinking that, a couple years ago, during covid I started to take my motorcycle back in those roads, and after years of therapy and self-discovery, I suddenly started to fin all plants beautiful, even those flowers that grow in lots, and it made me wonder... Who decides what flowers are beautiful and which are not? I went back and instead of my adult self remembering those as painful experiences, traveling to find a cure for an (at that moment) uncurable decease, I remember what I saw and feel as a child, unaware of mortality, before my mom passed; amazing family trips that were not only looking for doctors or treatments, but to enjoy every moment with my family (even if the reasons were that, my mom did love traveling and made the best of every trip), and those memories, those flowers, those fields painted yellow, suddenly became beautiful again.

    • @chrismccaffrey8256
      @chrismccaffrey8256 Рік тому

      Step out of mainstream medicine and youll find there are lots of cures for cancer usually involving natural foods and more. Dont just take my word for it, go do the research yourself.

    • @Linda-9037
      @Linda-9037 Рік тому +2

      Thank you for sharimg your uplifting, reserection of a positive outlook from your childhood of mixed emotions. Your mom is there with you when your heart is happiest and filled up with gratitude for the beauty of nature...She is hugging you from heaven for sharing her struggle imbeddeded with your experiencing such beauty...forever remembered and now shared with us...again....Thank you. You are a wonderful writer

    • @abonynge
      @abonynge Рік тому +2

      This is beautifully written. Thank you for sharing.

    • @ElderandOakFarm
      @ElderandOakFarm Рік тому +1

      😔❤️

  • @stef1lee
    @stef1lee Рік тому +6

    I do the same! Of course I practice Herbology and my neighbors are grateful because my chickens donate eggs to their family. ❤️

  • @terrykelly6113
    @terrykelly6113 Рік тому

    Beautiful, hardy flowers. I love them.

  • @Nordlyfans
    @Nordlyfans Рік тому

    This is awesome food for pollinators, good job supporting the bees!!! 🐝

  • @LadyTeaBlossom
    @LadyTeaBlossom Рік тому +5

    We didn't mow our grass (front and back yard) for months. It was lovely to see plenty of bees and butterflies enjoying our laziness😄