tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7929448677986593408.post70795321324548773..comments2023-08-30T15:35:52.807-05:00Comments on Plano Prairie Garden: The Rest of the StoryMichael - Plano Prairie Gardenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10288991916201553454noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7929448677986593408.post-62605651536518174382010-09-06T22:35:34.126-05:002010-09-06T22:35:34.126-05:00Thanks, David. My yard is unique in the neighborho...Thanks, David. My yard is unique in the neighborhood, but it has generated a lot of interest lately.Michael - Plano Prairie Gardenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10288991916201553454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7929448677986593408.post-33367935994853576492010-09-06T19:36:13.954-05:002010-09-06T19:36:13.954-05:00Great garden! I love the Prairie look.
The benefit...Great garden! I love the Prairie look.<br />The benefits far outweigh the labor. Have any of your neighbors joined in?<br />David/ Tropical Texana/ Houston<br />BTW: I found your blog via Houston Garden Girls post about Garden Gnomes. I'll be sure and link your garden blog as well since you're the originator. :-)Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12495040805660192347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7929448677986593408.post-24279205924952721622010-08-29T23:34:35.154-05:002010-08-29T23:34:35.154-05:00Oh, it will never be finished, Bluestem. If it wer...Oh, it will never be finished, Bluestem. If it were, where would be the fun?<br /><br />Seriously, your ongoing projects sound great and will give you more room to play with plants. The new pathways sound perfect for adding structure and are sure to set off your prairie nicely.Pam/Digginghttp://www.penick.net/diggingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7929448677986593408.post-24205526934485879502010-08-25T10:26:31.742-05:002010-08-25T10:26:31.742-05:00Thank you for sharing! Don't be shy about sho...Thank you for sharing! Don't be shy about showing parts of your yard in in-progress states. Even failures can be educational. Thanks again for educating your community!Michelle Clayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13740702104128263822noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7929448677986593408.post-24162990346211376502010-08-24T12:09:06.602-05:002010-08-24T12:09:06.602-05:00Ditto the first comment! Also, I tried to go mostl...Ditto the first comment! Also, I tried to go mostly native with my 1/4 acre garden near Hillcrest High in Dallas (60's ranch house). We took out the lawn on the parkway and planted 50 dwarf yaupon hollies plus four small trees including Mexican plum and possumhaw. We added 2 stepping stone areas about 4 feet wide each so someone could get out of a parked car. It took a little while, but the yaupons did grow into a solid low hedge that never needed watering!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18320305448387658655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7929448677986593408.post-59352420400732000942010-08-24T11:50:56.733-05:002010-08-24T11:50:56.733-05:00It's nice to see you're human. Never endin...It's nice to see you're human. Never ending projects are the best part of gardening. I love to sit outside and envision project after project. Of course a little wine does wonders for my imagination.Tomnoreply@blogger.com