Design for wellbeing: benefits of sustainable architecture

For Other Lingering Hydrangea Problems.

I’m talking about weeds as tall as Chris!Our garden is in a big open area, so we get the wind bringing in aaalll the different kinds of weed seeds.

Design for wellbeing: benefits of sustainable architecture

Then of course, we live in a really humid climate and get lots of rain, so those weeds can really grow if we aren’t completely on top of it!.Rescue an Overgrown Garden: “Dig” Yourself Out.Luckily, by now we’ve learned to dig ourselves out of that overgrown garden situation so I thought I’d share a little bit about our process with you today!

Design for wellbeing: benefits of sustainable architecture

If you’re looking at a garden that’s filled with weeds and just looks completely hopeless, I promise you it’s not!And it’s actually not.

Design for wellbeing: benefits of sustainable architecture

much work to get things back under control as long as you’re patient with yourself and you have a system to follow!.

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