blackbriar wrote:I saw a YouTube ranting about mint. Even though it was in pots, it still tried to jump into the yard and become the new grass. Mint is great and all, but I don't think I'd like a whole yard of it! Ya know, if I had a yard and all that.
the more I think about this, the less i would mind it -if there were an evergreen mint variety. I don't want a muddy mess all winter. Of course, I'd try to plant something else with it, because it doesn't really have enough leaves to make that practical.
Ha ha ah ha ha, okay, that one comment addressing the commentators on the advisability (or lack thereof) of mint lawns was like it was tailored to me. Although I have met mint. I guess I pictured it growing up in the middle of a patch of thyme or something.
And now I need to look into whether ground-cover chamomile is a viable option in my zone....
blackbriar wrote:I should probably get into the habit of going on walks again. I wish there were nice things outside to take pictures of, but unless I was into photos of buildings and cars, it is not the case. I have a field day when I go vacationing or like, to a botanical garden though. I love taking pictures of nature and landscapes. I went photo crazy in Hawaii last summer.
My brother has a photo album just of interesting graffiti he's seen. Maybe you could make every walk a scavenger hunt for interesting graffiti, and other street art?