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A Trio of Daisies


I picked these from the lawn before my wife mowed them down and afterwards rearranged them in the grass and took this photo.
My wife likes to keep the grass short.........I prefer it longer. It's a constant battle, which I rarely win :-)))
My wife likes to keep the grass short.........I prefer it longer. It's a constant battle, which I rarely win :-)))
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Wir haben verschiedene Grasflächen. In Hausnähe möchte meine Regierung das Gras kürzer haben. Weiter hinten mähe ich nur zweimal im Jahr. Dadurch können sich Wildblumen und Kräuter vermehren, was die Wiese im nächsten Jahr noch schöner macht. Ich mähe nie alle Flächen gleichzeitig, damit immer noch etwas für die Insekten bleibt.
Schön, dass du die Blüten für das Foto gerettet hast.
It seems like you have found a good compromise though. Thanks for dropping by and commenting.
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