flowerweaver
Deeply Rooted
Here it is in the foreground and background, with Gilbert and the outdoor shower project.
Better wear a bathing suit!That is going to be so neat . . . as long as the house in the background is yours. I would have problems with neighbors that close unless you have plans to completely cover the structure with vines or such.
I could so live with that. As it is we have very little grass. Mostly clover, creeping charlie and plantain. That would look nice and lush.When our lawn died in the Texas drought of 2011 we replaced it with Straggler Daisy (also called Horse Herb), which was already growing on our property. It takes our foot/dog/lawn tractor traffic pretty well, only grows about 4 inches tall (but can be high cut a couple times a year to neaten) and has a tiny yellow flower, grows well in sun and shade, and needs very little water. I'm sure it is the answer for lawns of the future. It's native to all the continental 48 states, and is becoming more available in the native nursery trade. http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=CAVI2
Solar shower how hot does the water get, how long does hot water last? When I was 19 and in my 1st apartment I was dring off after a shower and glanced out window. lady next door was boldly standing in window watching me. Today I get out of shower neighbors pull their shades and draw their curtains, middle age
Solar shower how hot does the water get, how long does hot water last? When I was 19 and in my 1st apartment I was dring off after a shower and glanced out window. lady next door was boldly standing in window watching me. Today I get out of shower neighbors pull their shades and draw their curtains, middle age