September 12, 2008 at 1:32 am
#21718
imported_refuge821
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It's always a great idea to let something grow that is growing there … until you figure out if you like it and that it's not invasive. After all, it's obviously in a spot it loves to be hardy enough to grow. We've had some really pretty flowers and trees by letting things grow until we could ID them. Your extension agent for the county should have a way for you to get ID of plants … or if there's a Master Gardener program in the county.
Here's what ours looked like in Spring. This area used to be look so ugly when we moved in. Right now it's in bloom with coneflowers and goldenrod. I plan to take a photo tomorrow since this reminded me to do so.