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If you want to have a field of flowers, it’s necessary to remove the weeds. Weeds use the water, nutrients, and sunshine that your flowers need and may strangle, choke, or poison your wanted plants. Pull them up by the roots. Goddess Gardener, Cynthia Brian shares her experiences. https://blog.voiceamerica.com/2023/06/08/flower-fields/

Garden Savvy Admin Great blog!

The weeds are ubiquitous this year and my fields are filled with gorgeous flowers. Mustard is 12 feet high. It means weeding by hand. A very slow, and tedious process on a mnii-farm. I'm using self-control. https://cynthiabrian.substack.com/p/keep-it-small

Donna G Have you ever tried woven weed fabric. It was a game changer for me. You have to be careful where you get it. I get mine from Growers Solutions and works great. Was disappointed with some I ordered off Amazon.

My spring sojourn through Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic has been a time of great beauty, wonder, and education. From delicate wildflowers to bold and bright flowering trees, these countries offered a stunning array of blooms, despite the wintery weather. Enjoy the photos, Wish you could smell the fragrances! https://cynthiabrian.substack.com/p/spring-sojourn

John Ehrling Beautiful! I hope you're enjoying your travels!

Do you feel the energy? Did you wake up one morning to witness most of the leaves on your deciduous trees unfurled? After our long, cold, rainy winter, the warmer weather you experience is a salve for your soul. Does your spirit soar when you say: “today is the day I will be digging in my garden?” https://cynthiabrian.substack.com/p/the-spirit-of-spring

Kerri I have a flower bush that had white blooms on it that looked like cotton our dog tore it up and I want to buy another one but I don't know what it's called

As a garden communicator, I subscribe to a plethora of different catalogs, newsletters, and digital diaries, each one delivering a different perspective on how to design, create, and implement a cheerful landscape in any season. Reading garden catalogs brings me great pleasure. Most include a parade of pictures of plants in their prime. Here's a list of my favorite garden catalogs as well as photos of my plants. Happy Gardening! https://cynthiabrian.substack.com/p/march-into-spring#details

John Ehrling Thanks for sharing!

Bren Can't wait to check these out!

Cynthia Brian THANKS SOMUCH!!

John Ehrling Nice! I would love to see more photos from your flower garden.

Sarah So beautiful

If you live in California, it’s time to heavy prune your roses. Learn how to make nutritious and delicious stock from vegetable scraps with Goddess Gardener, Cynthia Brian https://cynthiabrian.substack.com/p/rose-pruning-and-stock-up

Mr Rose Roses are my thing. I absolutely adore growing them around my home. I'll check out your article!