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Not grass, but knot weed, Polygonum (proper name) is an ornamental, low-growing, turf-like plant that Ive been cultivating at my farm for several years now. Why? Its easy to get rid of easier than grass when you decide its time to go; its tough as nails (grows in my gravel roadways); its drought resistant (actually, I think it lives without water!); it hugs the ground (permanently mowed); and it stays green. It never needs limed, fertilized, aerated, dethatched or butyled. Its a scruffy stranger that Im head over heels mad about. Ive helped it spread by clipping the tiny flowers full of promise
and carrying them with me to places where I need tough turf, like in front
of my porch steps, my chicken coop, or along the base of rock walls. I
love the way it slowly spreads into my gravel pathways and roads. On some
of my compacted roads, its found a permanent home up the middle,
giving me velvety green relief from crushed granite rock. I even have
a sturdy patch at the base of my steps; and when it rains, its the
perfect doormat for wiping my muddy feet.
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