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4131 Jacksonville Rd

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I'm slowly converting my lawn into native garden. Other areas, I've just stopped mowing and I'm letting things grow -- while trying to keep down on the invasive stuff that comes up. I'm also slowly removing invasive plants from the part of my property that's wooded. It's all relatively low maintenance and not very manicured. I dug a small pond during COVID added some native plants to that as well.

4131 Jacksonville Rd
4131 Jacksonville Rd
4131 Jacksonville Rd

I've planted lot of: wild bergamot, echinaceas, false sunflower, asters, nodding onion, mist flower, woodland sunflower, bee balm, butterfly milkweed, Virginia bluebells, zigzag goldenrod, spotted bea balm, little blue stem, mountain mints, penstamons, spicebushes, red oaks, burr oaks, American plums, River Birch, yellow birch, ohio buckeye, nannyberry, chokeberry, chokecherry, hackberry, may apples, Virginia water leaf, other various viburnums, pagoda dogwoods, American hazelnuts, obviously a lot of black eyed susans and brown eyed susans, hornwort, bogbean, arrowhead there's more I just can't remember it all. Naturally occuring plants include a lot of black walnuts, sugar maples, hickories, ash, pine, box elder, black raspberries, etc.

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