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RE: Little Bluestem—Beneficial & Beautiful
You are so right. I grew up where the green grass grew all around all around in the MidWest near Chicago. In high school I volunteered to help with the ecology club to restore the Wolf Road Prairie. I loved it there. What I miss most is the smells. I'm living in Korea now and not much grass here.
Sounds like it was a great club to be involved in. The smells are amazing!!! What is Korea like? I guess I always imagined it being pretty lush there.
That and photography class were the best things I did in high school. The soil in Korea is sandy and rocky. Not easy to grow here but plenty of old small mountains. Most people love nature but it is hidden in the mountains. Because of dense population less people own cars and public transport is easy.
Subtropical plants grow in the southern regions.