tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post4889894657460810098..comments2024-03-14T14:32:56.802-05:00Comments on Garden Musings: Yowsa YardProfessorRoushhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17827625019371233145noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post-63455381955651136402019-03-24T18:36:30.869-05:002019-03-24T18:36:30.869-05:00And what a crying shame that would be; time to ed...And what a crying shame that would be; time to educate some city officials!ProfessorRoushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17827625019371233145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post-74594902029304195692019-03-15T01:07:58.646-05:002019-03-15T01:07:58.646-05:00This yard would quickly receive a blight notice in...This yard would quickly receive a blight notice in my town! MOW OR BE MOWED. City officials here never having heard of ornamental grass.Annhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10368860839096702771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post-89796327068623984172014-10-05T20:44:03.330-05:002014-10-05T20:44:03.330-05:00Yes, the specter of a grass fire is why I have buf...Yes, the specter of a grass fire is why I have buffalo grass lawns around the house. Even if we don't mow them (and we haven't this year), they stay a calm 5-6" tall and, combined with perennial beds around the house, would hopefully keep a grass fire from turning into a house fire. That said, if we're not home if/when it happens, it's not a sure bet at all.<br /><br />I love this yard and immediately think of a couple profs that I knew, years and years and years ago, during my abortive attempt to combine masters' level landscape architecture and raising 2 preschool kids with a military doc husband. I learned that when they told us we'd be living in Seaton Hall, they weren't kidding - and since my family life wouldn't allow that, the education had to be axed. I wouldn't be at all surprised, though, to find out that one or another of those profs had a hand in this yard, though.<br /><br />My only beef is that I wish the homeowner had chosen a native grass.....Gaia Gardener:https://www.blogger.com/profile/00692281131036600613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post-56998631600126245642014-10-05T04:20:16.887-05:002014-10-05T04:20:16.887-05:00Do you like the planting schemes of Piet Oudolf or...Do you like the planting schemes of Piet Oudolf or Dan Pearson? Their style is very naturalistic and this garden reminded me of their designs. By the way, your comments about prairie fires reminded me of the time we had a bonfire in the field behind our house which got a bit 'out of control'. The Fire Brigade had to be called and we still have the photo of 2 fire engines parked in the field! This experience was bad enough but a real prairie fire must be frightening. Helen! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post-61473754939538458432014-10-02T13:04:45.084-05:002014-10-02T13:04:45.084-05:00Thanks for the kind words about the stories. Writ...Thanks for the kind words about the stories. Writing them is so cathartic sometimes, I can't tell you the relief!ProfessorRoushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17827625019371233145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post-81589755219762362462014-10-02T13:01:40.132-05:002014-10-02T13:01:40.132-05:00Oh Greggo, the red door is soooooo 90's.Oh Greggo, the red door is soooooo 90's.ProfessorRoushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17827625019371233145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post-61675259397622184342014-10-02T09:52:35.717-05:002014-10-02T09:52:35.717-05:00This is a beautiful front yard for your area. It ...This is a beautiful front yard for your area. It is a wavy wonderland of grass. I have liatris here in Western North Carolina and love to see photos of them where they are native. Even if you mowed them down right after. Nature could have done it with a plague of grasshoppers. We have lots of "sweet autumn clematis", which is rampant. It had to be ripped out when it was approaching 15' tall on a porch railing. It seeds everywhere, and I consider it invasive at my house, along with bittersweet. But so ethereal in bloom and fragrant too. Just can't have it here.<br />I live vicariously through your rose posts...there is too much black spot here, plus pests and I had to rip those out too. Thanks for your gardening stories; I've looked forward to them for a couple of years now. We don't have prairies here, so no terrifying prairie fires. Since I'd never read the "Little House" books till a year ago or so, when I was just about ready for Medicare, I'd never read such descriptions of grasshoppers and fire that threaten people in Kansas and other states in the Midwest.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post-38282374101105641022014-10-01T21:59:57.255-05:002014-10-01T21:59:57.255-05:00*red door.*red door.greggohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10490422976382424491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post-58320835423323852922014-10-01T21:59:21.848-05:002014-10-01T21:59:21.848-05:00Looks great, Less is more. Love the prairie look f...Looks great, Less is more. Love the prairie look for sure. I would like to see a red however. greggohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10490422976382424491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2891478286629018612.post-58828067712533715512014-10-01T13:11:08.695-05:002014-10-01T13:11:08.695-05:00It is a very striking garden, clearly designed by ...It is a very striking garden, clearly designed by someone with a good eye .Hoehoegrowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00745640711509233722noreply@blogger.com