What? I'm just a little guy! |
Compounding the problem is my yard, which apparently resents having holes dug into it to the point of killing anything I attempt to plant. Oh it's not unfriendly to everything, sure... oak trees like it here, azalea bushes do fine, there's some wild jasmine, a rose bush I planted last year is alive, and I have a splendid Japanese maple that is almost exactly old as me. And the yard is green, I can't fault it there -- there's a little grass and plenty of weedy things that, when mown short, give it the illusion of having a lawn. But just about anything I try to plant in it... is doomed.
Part of the problem is the shade what with all the oak trees around. There aren't many spots that get a good full sun. But shady plants haven't done well, either. I tried fancy moss. It didn't take in the sun or the shade. Regrettable. I like moss. The bigger problem is the soil, this hard dirt clay stuff that stunts growth. Few bulbs flower, things grow slowly. I'm sure its chemically all wrong. But even a deep layer of nice rich loam-in-a-bag doesn't seem to help much. Oh, greeny things! Why must you be so fickle!
So, among all the plants at the nursery, I left with nothing but a teeny tiny chick and hen plant in a pot barely wider than a quarter.
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I'm not much of a gardner either. I had a couple of venus fly traps that I loved, but they didn't make it. It was really cool watching them catch flies. Part of my problem is that I can't get enough sunlight on my plants because of where I live. (Lots of shade around.)
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