That vine sounds awful! Is there an extension office of a university that might be able to help you identify it and hopefully get rid of it?
Hmm I don't think so... :/
I know here in the states we have free services to help with such questions which is really nice. Some cases they will even come out to your house and assist you.
That sounds awesome.
Over here, well... Some time ago there was this giant tree right beside a neighboring house, and its roots expanded so much they eventually made their way to under the property. It eventually messed with the structure, so my neighbor called the city department which deal with this kind of thing. However, they not only did nothing to help, but also warned her that she couldn't kill or damage the tree, since the tree itself was outside her house and in public space, or she would pay a heavy fine. They promised to do something about it, but never came back. She had to move and sell the house for pennies, since the floor of one room was already visibly cracking and being pushed up.
The new neighbor killed the tree with gasoline and promised he will do the same to the mayor if they bother him for any reason.
This is kinda the brazilian public services in a nutshell, and how we have to deal with our problems if we expect to have a normal life.
We have a huge weed problem on my property. I think I have 20 different varieties and they are all thriving. It is horrible.
That sounds... frightening. Maybe you should call someone to take care of them?
I think we neglect our gardens we are neglecting ourselves too. Like it is a <euphemism> wrong word...cannot think of the right term... for the soul.
A metaphor? Analogy?
I totally agree with you on this kind of connection. My garden being in harmony with my life overall kinda feels right, instead of being a wonder, or ugly and neglected.
Maybe if we care for them better we start to feel better naturally too?
