![]() ![]() The second problem is that what they refuse to eat is mostly stemmy stuff and weed seedheads. ![]() One problem is that there’s never enough left to mulch all of the areas I’d like to cover. I usually do this through the winter, as I regularly clean up the hay that my alpacas have picked through and then left uneaten. Sometimes, I use the smothering approach – piling whatever organic matter I can find on top of the grass to kill it. Even an enjoyable project like this can have some associated chores, though, and the biggest one is getting rid of the grass. ![]() And of all the projects I get into each year, my most favorite one is starting a new garden: figuring out where it should go, what shape and proportions it should have, and (best of all) what plants I can fill it with. I usually divide my gardening time into two categories: chores (the stuff I don’t much care for, like weeding, watering, and Japanese beetle-picking) and projects (the fun stuff). ![]()
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