
Now , I let everything be, save when the Valerian goes to seed and after all the baby Sparrows alight , daily , happily picking them clean .
What we know now is that it's good to trim off rotting parts of plants and garden , but the Kale will return year after year , it's blossoms the very first food for insects - especially early butterflies and hummingbirds .
Out across the garden now are all
the Lupine seed pods, that will be a gourmet breakfast come cold snowy months.
So too, the mullein stalks, no longer gloriously yellow , will feed many all winter long .
And now we know that mowing over our leaves may use gasoline , but save gas costs lugging to a landfill where the methane spikes from the piles of leaves. No nutrient value , but how broken down leaves increase the integrity of soil and insect and wildlife infrastructures .
After all, we're not the only ones here .
So too, the mullein stalks, no longer gloriously yellow , will feed many all winter long .
And now we know that mowing over our leaves may use gasoline , but save gas costs lugging to a landfill where the methane spikes from the piles of leaves. No nutrient value , but how broken down leaves increase the integrity of soil and insect and wildlife infrastructures .
After all, we're not the only ones here .
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