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I would have a measure of trust with the cabbage.

Can you put a blanket of some sort over the greenhouse. Or, cover what is inside by being placed in something like a plastic bag. Maybe just a little help would be enough.

Yarrow?? Dad had quite a population under a tree in his front yard where grass didn't grow well. I was always hoping that it would spread to be 100% of that yard but I wasn't the one doing the mowing.
 
I would have a measure of trust with the cabbage.

Can you put a blanket of some sort over the greenhouse. Or, cover what is inside by being placed in something like a plastic bag. Maybe just a little help would be enough.

Yarrow?? Dad had quite a population under a tree in his front yard where grass didn't grow well. I was always hoping that it would spread to be 100% of that yard but I wasn't the one doing the mowing.
I read years back that yarrow can make you sensitive to sunlight? Anyone know something about that?
 
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I would have a measure of trust with the cabbage.

Can you put a blanket of some sort over the greenhouse. Or, cover what is inside by being placed in something like a plastic bag. Maybe just a little help would be enough.

Yarrow?? Dad had quite a population under a tree in his front yard where grass didn't grow well. I was always hoping that it would spread to be 100% of that yard but I wasn't the one doing the mowing.

it will certainly spread into a lawn even if you do mow it. i much more enjoyed it than grasses but the odor may not be what some people enjoy. i would recommend avoiding the silvery foliage yellow flowering varieties (if you were planning on mowing or walking on them) of yarrow though as they smelled to me like doggie doo.

the other more common varieties of yarrow that are white/pink/red flowers and have frondy-er leaves are much more comfortable to walk on.

that said if you do want them in your lawn they will look nice compared to what happens otherwise during dryer spells because they persist a bit better than grass during those dry spells.

all that said though, if you ever decide you want to remove them they're not easy at all to get rid of. we had several large patches of white that we let grow for some years and then Mom decided that she didn't like them and how they smelled bothered her so we smothered them with cardboard and wood chips.
 
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