Anonymous wrote:Defintely divorce. Lots of single men out there lining up to date a woman who is into gardening.
Anonymous wrote:This is mostly a vent, but:
Iāve been slowly replacing non-native with native plants in my yard. I recently (this past spring) planted about 50 plugs of various natives in new and established beds around my house. Yesterday, I discovered that my husband weed whacked ALL of my cardinal flower plants!
1.) I told him where I had planted them, pointed them out to him/made him put eyes on them after they were planted.
2.) they were planted in an established bed
3.) it seemed pretty obvious they were purposely put there because they were in a group of three.
He was very apologetic, forgot they were there and thought they were weeds, etc. Iām so angry and upset. This is not the first time heās done something similar. He also weed whacked my row of young sunflowers.
He has promised to replace them, but of course who do you think has to direct him to the correct plant and place to buy them? And how long do you think it will take for this to happen? Unlikely to be this year. Ugh.
Heās otherwise pretty great, but things like this makes me just want to pack up and move to a cabin in the woods with my dog so I can plant my things and no one will ruin the work Iāve done.
Anonymous wrote:Shove his nose into the destroyed plants and with a rolled-up newspaper whack his behind several times yelling, āBad husband! Bad husband!ā
He wonāt do it again.
Anonymous wrote:OP, just tell him you want jurisdiction of the yard. You will do/hire everything.
Anonymous wrote:First, nice job planting native plants! Once established they are super low maintenance and my garden looks great even during the heat and dry waves.
Second, Iām hopeful for you that theyāll come back. My grandpa used to mow down his garden every fall and it all came back every spring. As long as the roots are ok they can survive. Iām sending you some plant dust for good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is grounds for divorce as DH has really soiled the bed.
Enough with the stupid puns...I think sunflowers look horrible in most gardens unless you have a very large plot that is nearly professionally landscaped (yeah...somehow they work in Martha Stewart's gardens).
Now, unlike your DH, I would tell you that I am weed whacking the sunflowers...ore more accurately...would warn you before you wasted the money to start.
Thatās so sweet of you. Your spouse wonāt need to waste their time on DCUM before deciding to dump your sorry ass.
My spouse and I somehow manage to be on the same page with our landscaping (imagine!)ā¦and both agree most sunflowers look like shit in a lawn.
Itās very difficult to pull off and nearly everyone doesnāt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is grounds for divorce as DH has really soiled the bed.
Enough with the stupid puns...I think sunflowers look horrible in most gardens unless you have a very large plot that is nearly professionally landscaped (yeah...somehow they work in Martha Stewart's gardens).
Now, unlike your DH, I would tell you that I am weed whacking the sunflowers...ore more accurately...would warn you before you wasted the money to start.
Thatās so sweet of you. Your spouse wonāt need to waste their time on DCUM before deciding to dump your sorry ass.
but he has undiagnosed ADHD. Between him and my ADHD teens
Anonymous wrote:This is mostly a vent, but:
Iāve been slowly replacing non-native with native plants in my yard. I recently (this past spring) planted about 50 plugs of various natives in new and established beds around my house. Yesterday, I discovered that my husband weed whacked ALL of my cardinal flower plants!
1.) I told him where I had planted them, pointed them out to him/made him put eyes on them after they were planted.
2.) they were planted in an established bed
3.) it seemed pretty obvious they were purposely put there because they were in a group of three.
He was very apologetic, forgot they were there and thought they were weeds, etc. Iām so angry and upset. This is not the first time heās done something similar. He also weed whacked my row of young sunflowers.
He has promised to replace them, but of course who do you think has to direct him to the correct plant and place to buy them? And how long do you think it will take for this to happen? Unlikely to be this year. Ugh.
Heās otherwise pretty great, but things like this makes me just want to pack up and move to a cabin in the woods with my dog so I can plant my things and no one will ruin the work Iāve done.