Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Once upon a Lawn

I have always wanted my own home. Not a rented or shared apartment, not a rented house, my own home, my castle. I had visions of what it would be....a family home, where my children and my grandchildren could create memories that they would long remember. It was a vision.My family grew, went to schools: elementary, secondary, college, grad school.....still being a tenant, always at the dictation of a landlord. Then 2002 rolled around and I was able to purchase .49 of an acre in Florida to build my own home. It was during the building boom so it cost a lot more than it should have. Also, the way of preparing for building was totally destructive to wildlife. A stand of oaks that I requested to remain was ignored and every blade of grass, every tree was torn out.House was built and then came the lawn....huge lawn. Mixed in that sod was a type of grass known as devil grass. Broke every mower and weedwhacker of my neighbors who tried to help me keep it under control. Huge fine by the code enforcement for tall weeds and grass. The grass is straight from the devil.My solution is dig the darned lawn out completely and plant a bio-intensive landscape that will provide food for the mouth and mind for both myself and the wildlife that I love. This is a recording of my journey to freedom from the slavery of the lawnmower, and the journey towards sustainability.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Some of my flowers in the summer























These are photos taken in my garden last summer.