How can I get rid of the wild violet plants in my backyard?
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I say do what pleases you. If you want a separate oasis in there, go for it.
Years ago before people began to be brainwashed by TV design shows, I saw a spread in a "home" magazine where a woman did every room in her house a different concept. And she even carried it out of the master suite which was in oriental and made a small Japanese Zen Garden outside the slider doors! IT WAS STUNING!!!
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Another time we visited a young couple who put as much money as they could afford into their house...saving on the furniture by buying used furniture. Their house was very modern and once inside you were greeted by waterfall dressers from the 40s-50s...the kind with the large round mirrors; poster beds that people were getting rid of in the late 70s and 80s. Everything was in excellent condition and highly polished.
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Apply lime to your lawn and use a quality weed and feed for lawns.