They can make quick
work of a flower bed, and they can dig under fences in no time flat to explore the outside world.
Though tiny, they can make fast
work of flower beds and have been known to dig under fences in search of new adventures.
Just lots and
lots of flower beds to be cleaned up, weeded, and reorganized, along with general clean up from the winter, resetting some bricks in the pathways, cleaning out an overgrown perennial garden in the front of our house.
David Forward, botanical services team leader there, agreed the robotic mowers enabled operators to spend more time on other tasks, like «hand weeding, dead heading roses and
cultivation of flower beds».
Images of a flower bed taken in the late afternoon were vibrant and sharp, though the oranges and pinks on the petals didn't pop as much as we'd like.
They've now spread to cover about
half of the flower bed and for the past few weeks they've been flowering tiny purple covers.
By then I anticipate
more of my flower beds will be trampled on... looking forward to starting over next spring and hoping I never see large hail again.
So, if you're spending the weekend doing a spot of plant bedding, Wyevale Garden Centres have given us 5 expert tips to help you make the
most of your flowers beds for spring:
They should always be supervised when outdoors because these little guys love to dig and not only will the make quick
work of a flower bed, but they will dig under fences to get out and seek new adventure.
«We use (the substance) in our rose garden and in
some of our flower beds,» said Rick Stumpf, the Park District's assistant superintendent.
The problem is this: «THAT DOG is digging up
all of the flower beds that were just finished.»
Both of our flower beds get mostly sun.