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“I aspire to be her when I grow up”

To the less experienced gardener, a Cleome plant might be confused with a marijuana plant. So, after spotting a Cleome plant growing in a neighbor’s garden, one person decided to take it upon themselves to alert the police.

Fortunately, the police quickly realized the confusion and the situation was defused without problem. Later, the daughter of the farmer Cléome job about all this on Reddit.

"A can of beer in one hand, a watering can in the other. My kind of lady."
Photo credit: Reddit

“A nosy neighbor called the police on my mother because of her Cleome plant,” she said. reported with amusement, attaching a photo of his mother, looking relaxed in her gardening overalls. “She was the one talking to the cops.”

The commentators were delighted with this spectacle. “Beer can in one hand, watering can in the other. My kind of woman,” one person said said.

Another agreed: “I aspire to be her when I grow up!”

Other gardeners have understood the appeal of growing Cleome, even though it can sometimes attract negative attention.

“I grow Cleome every year and love it,” one person said said. “Flowers, their aroma and how they attract honey bees“.

“Me too. Bees and hummingbirds all day and moths all night”, another enthusiasm. “I get more compliments on them than on any other flower in the garden.”

Make the yard a friendly place for pollinators also offers benefits beyond beauty. Pollinators – bees, insects, birds and bats – are responsible for 35% growth of the world’s food crops, according to the USDA. They also help 75% of the world’s flowering plants survive.

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These native plants are also significantly Easier so that the owners can grow. Given their adaptation to their environment, native plants use less water and require less maintenance than grass.

However, despite these multiple benefitssome still feel strongly opposed to appearance thriving lawns and rewilding their neighbors.

A commentator common“I have a neighbor (police won’t tell me who) who calls the police when he thinks I don’t mow my lawn often enough. They ask for a wellness check because they haven’t seen me in a while. moment while my lawn is overgrown.'”

Fortunately, once people discover the benefits of native lawns, many change their minds. In fact, the National Wildlife Federation reported that as of 2021, the percentage of home gardeners planning to transform part of their lawn with native plants had more than doubled in two years.

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